From modernism to post-modernism (the nineteenth and twentieth century)

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From modernism to post-modernism (the nineteenth and twentieth century)

in co-operation with Peter Machinist and Jean Louis Ska ; edited by Magne Sæbø

(Hebrew Bible, Old Testament : the history of its interpretation, v. 3)

Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, c2013-

  • pt. 1 : The nineteenth century
  • pt. 2 : The twentieth century

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Contents: Part 1: The nineteenth century, Part 2: The twentieth century

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Volume

pt. 1 : The nineteenth century ISBN 9783525540213

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The long and complex history of reception and interpretation of the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament through the ages, described in the HBOT Project, is in the penultimate part volume three pursued to the nineteenth century's special situation with its new methods and problems. Due to an increased historical knowledge in many fields and an expanding cultural context, the phenomenon of history became the object of an as yet unsurpassed fascination; history was the new key concept partly in form of a historicism. With regard to biblical studies in general and the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in particular a decisive historical-critical approach came into focus, which generated tension between this new method and the traditional scriptural interpretation of the Church and in turn also relatively severe controversies between opposing fronts.
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pt. 2 : The twentieth century ISBN 9783525540220

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The long and complex history of reception and interpretation of the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament through the ages, described in the HBOT Project, focuses in this concluding volume III, Part 2 on the multifarious research and the different methods used in the last century. Even this volume is written by Christion and Jewish scholars and takes its wider cultural and philosophical context into consideration. The perspective is worldwide and ecumenical. Its references to modern biblical scholarship, on which it is based, are extensive and updated.The indexes (names, topics, references to biblical sources and a broad body of literature beyond) are the key to the wealth of information provided.Contributors are J. Barton, H.L. Bosman, A.F. Campbell, SJ, D.M. Carr, D.J.A. Clines, W. Dietrich, St.E. Fassberg, D. Follesdal, A.C. Hagedorn, K.M. Heim, J. Hogenhaven, B. Janowski, D.A. Knight, C. Koerting, A. Laato, P. Machinist, M.A.O'Brien, M. Oeming, D. Olson, E. Otto, M. Saebo, J. Schaper, S. Sekine, J.L. Ska, SJ, M.A. Sweeney, and J. de Waard.

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