The Hebrew Bible and Its InterpretersWilliam Henry Propp, Baruch Halpern, David Noel Freedman Eisenbrauns, 1990 - 225 pages The first in a series of volumes coming out of programs at the Department of Biblical and Judaic Studies at the University of California, San Diego, this book contains a number of essays originally presented at the Fourth Conversation in Biblical Studies held at UCSD, as well as pieces by each of the editors. Future volumes in the series will include both monographs and, like this one, collected essays. |
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... Scholars Press , 1983 ) , and The Future of Biblical Studies ( ed . R. E. Friedman and H. G. M. Williamson ; Semeia Studies ; Atlanta : Scholars Press , 1987 ) . The year 1989 marks the thirteenth year of the UCSD Judaic Studies Program ...
... Scholars Press , 1983 ) , and The Future of Biblical Studies ( ed . R. E. Friedman and H. G. M. Williamson ; Semeia Studies ; Atlanta : Scholars Press , 1987 ) . The year 1989 marks the thirteenth year of the UCSD Judaic Studies Program ...
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... scholars no longer regard theology as the ultimate focus of biblical studies , or even as a necessary dimension of those studies at all . The cutting edges of contemporary biblical scholarship are in literary criticism on the one hand ...
... scholars no longer regard theology as the ultimate focus of biblical studies , or even as a necessary dimension of those studies at all . The cutting edges of contemporary biblical scholarship are in literary criticism on the one hand ...
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... scholar which conclusions should be reached ( Harvey 1966 : 39-42 ) . The problem posed by these principles for biblical theology was most sharply formulated by Wilhelm Wrede in his essay on " The Task and Methods of New Testament ...
... scholar which conclusions should be reached ( Harvey 1966 : 39-42 ) . The problem posed by these principles for biblical theology was most sharply formulated by Wilhelm Wrede in his essay on " The Task and Methods of New Testament ...
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... scholarly method and replace the " hermeneutic of suspicion " with a " hermeneutic of consent " that would be " open to transcendence " ( Stuhlmacher 1977 : 84 ) . However , the inevitability of presuppositions should not be taken as an ...
... scholarly method and replace the " hermeneutic of suspicion " with a " hermeneutic of consent " that would be " open to transcendence " ( Stuhlmacher 1977 : 84 ) . However , the inevitability of presuppositions should not be taken as an ...
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... scholars of different prejudices and commitments have been able to debate in a constructive manner . Where the principle of criticism is consistently applied , there is no basis for the common objection that the principle of analogy ...
... scholars of different prejudices and commitments have been able to debate in a constructive manner . Where the principle of criticism is consistently applied , there is no basis for the common objection that the principle of analogy ...
Contents
THE BOOK OF JOB | 33 |
INTERPRETING ORTHOGRAPHY | 53 |
THE BIBLE IN THE UNIVERSITY | 143 |
SECTUALLY EXPLICIT LITERATURE FROM QUMRAN | 167 |
EDEN SKETCHES | 189 |
PEOPLE AND HIGH PRIESTHOOD IN EARLY | 205 |
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Page 10 - Barr was among the first to proclaim this shift: "the long narrative corpus of the Old Testament seems to me, as a body of literature, to merit the title of story rather than that of history.
References to this book
Reading Ecclesiastes: Old Testament Exegesis and Hermeneutical Theory Craig G. Bartholomew No preview available - 1998 |