Israel's prophetic tradition : essays in honour of Peter R. Ackroyd
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Israel's prophetic tradition : essays in honour of Peter R. Ackroyd
Cambridge University Press, 1984
- pbk
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Includes bibliographies and index
"First paperback edition 1984"--t.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This successful volume of essays by distinguished scholars not only makes a contribution to the study of Old Testament prophets but also summarizes scholarship in a way particularly appropriate to students, giving access to material available otherwise only in other languages or in journals difficult to obtain.
Table of Contents
- 1. Prophecy in the ancient Near East Helmer Ringgren
- 2. The origins of prophecy in Israel J. R. Porter
- 3. Three classical prophets: Amos, Hosea and Micah A. S. Van Der Woude
- 4. The Isaiah tradition John Eaton
- 5. An alternative prophetic tradition? Richard Coggins
- 6. Visionary experience in Jeremiah Walter Zimmerli
- 7. The Ezekiel tradition: prophecy in a time of crisis R. E. Clements
- 8. The prophets of the restoration Rex Mason
- 9. Prophecy and the emergence of the Jewish apocalypses Michael A. Knibb
- 10. Prophecy and wisdom R. N. Whybray
- 11. Prophecy and the cult Robert Murray
- 11. Prophecy and Law Anthony Phillips
- 12. A change of emphasis in the study of the prophets John F. A. Sawyer
- 13. Martin Buber and the interpretation of the prophets Ulrich E. Simon.
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