Old Testament: Canon, Literature and Theology

Old Testament: Canon, Literature and Theology

Collected Essays of John Barton

Barton, John

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2007

308

Dura

Inglês

9780754654513

15 a 20 dias

730

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Contents: General introduction; Part I Canon: Introduction; 'The law and the prophets'. Who are the prophets?; The canonical meaning of the Book of the 12; Canon and Old Testament interpretation; Canonical approaches ancient and modern; Unity and diversity in the Biblical canon; Marcion revisited; Old Testament or Hebrew Bible? Part 2 Literature: Introduction; Classifying Biblical criticism; Reading the Bible as literature: 2 questions for Biblical critics; Historical criticism and literary interpretation: is there any common ground?; What is a book? modern exegesis and the literary conventions of ancient Israel; Should Old Testament study be more theological?; The future of Old Testament study; Wellhausen's Prolegomena to the History of Israel: influences and effects; Intertextuality and the 'final form' of the text; The final form of the text; Thinking about reader-response criticism; On Biblical commentaries. Part 3 Theology: Introduction; Gerhard von Rad on the world-view of early Israel; Preparation in history for Christ; History and rhetoric in the prophets; The Messiah in Old Testament theology; Covenant in Old Testament theology; The day of Yahweh in the minor prophets; Index.
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biblical;Oxford Bible Commentary;Canonical Criticism;Canonical Approach;Traditional Historical Critic;Biblical Theology Movement;Modern Biblical Study;Von Rad;Society For Old Testament Study;Historical Critical Method;Testament Study;Gerhard Von Rad;Prophetic Corpus;Historical Biblical Criticism;Biblical Criticism;Wellhausen's Prolegomena;Sheffield Academic Press;Traditional Biblical Criticism;Julius Wellhausen;Biblical Theology;Deuteronomistic History;Robert Alter;Testament Theology;Classical Prophets;Ancient Israel;Canonical Meaning