History, archaeology and the Bible forty years after "historicity"
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History, archaeology and the Bible forty years after "historicity"
(Copenhagen International Seminar, . Changing perspectives ; 6)
Routledge, 2016
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内容説明
In History, Archaeology and the Bible Forty Years after "Historicity", Hjelm and Thompson argue that a 'crisis' broke in the 1970s, when several new studies of biblical history and archaeology were published, questioning the historical-critical method of biblical scholarship. The crisis formed the discourse of the Copenhagen school's challenge of standing positions, which-together with new achievements in archaeological research-demand that the regional history of ancient Israel, Judaea and Palestine be reconsidered in all its detail. This volume examines the major changes that have taken place within the field of Old Testament studies since the ground breaking works of Thomas Thompson and John van Seters in 1974 and 1975 (both republished in 2014). The book is divided in three sections: changing perspectives in biblical studies, history and cult, and ideology and history, presenting new articles from some of the field's best scholars with comprehensive discussion of historical, archaeological, anthropological, cultural and literary approaches to the Hebrew Bible and Palestine's history. The essays question: "How does biblical history relate to the archaeological history of Israel and Palestine?" and "Can we view the history of the region independently of a biblical perspective?" by looking at the problem from alternative angles and questioning long-held interpretations.
Unafraid to break new ground, History, Archaeology and the Bible Forty Years after "Historicity" is a vital resource to students in the field of Biblical and East Mediterranean Studies, and anyone with an interest in the archaeology, history and religious development in Palestine and the ancient Near East.
目次
Contents
List of figures
List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Ingrid Hjelm and Thomas L. Thompson
PART I
Changing Perspectives in Biblical Studies
1 Old and New in Scandinavian Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible
Douglas A. Knight
2 Myth and History: reflections on the relationship between biblical history and history of Israel
Reinhard Kratz
3 Out of the wilderness? Some suggestions for the future of Pentateuchal research Thomas M. Bolin
4 The Contemporary Debate over Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts
Martin Ehrensvard
PART II
Archaeology, History and Cult
5 From Jerusalem with Love
Margreet L. Steiner
6 Gender Marking, Overlapping and the Identity of the Bes-Like figures at Kuntillet 'Ajrud
Brian B. Schmidt
7 Lost and Found? A non-Jewish Israel from the Merneptah Stele to the Byzantine period
Ingrid Hjelm
8 Antiochus IV Epiphanes and the Jews: a reassessment
Lukasz Niesiolowski- Spano
PART III
Ideology and history
9 From the Search for Ancient Israel to the History of Ancient Palestine
Emanuel Pfoh
10 Ethnicity and a Regional History of Palestine
Thomas L. Thompson
11 "The Destruction that can be studied": Israeli archaeology and the deserted villages
Raz Kletter and Gideon Sulimani
12 The Bible in the Service of Zionism: "We do not believe in God, but he nonetheless promised us Palestine"
Ilan Pappe
13 Arab Scholars' Contribution to Biblical Studies
Ziad Muna
Index of sources
Index of authors
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