Historical and biblical Israel [electronic resource] : the history, tradition, and archives of Israel and Judah / by Reinhard G. Kratz ; translated by Paul Michael Kurtz..
2016
BS635.3 .K727 2016eb
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Title
Historical and biblical Israel [electronic resource] : the history, tradition, and archives of Israel and Judah / by Reinhard G. Kratz ; translated by Paul Michael Kurtz..
Uniform Title
Historisches und biblisches Israel. English
ISBN
9780191795503 (electronic book)
Published
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 280 pages)
Item Number
10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198728771 doi
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BS635.3 .K727 2016eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
220.95
Summary
At the centre of this book lies a fundamental yet unanswered question: under which historical and sociological conditions and in what manner the Hebrew Bible became an authoritative tradition, that is, holy scripture and the canon of Judaism as well as Christianity. Reinhard G. Kratz answers this very question by distinguishing between historical and biblical Israel. This foundational and, for the arrangement of the book, crucial distinction affirms that the Israel of biblical tradition, i.e. the sacred history (historia sacra) of the Hebrew Bible, cannot simply be equated with the history of Israel and Judah. Kratz provides a synthesis of both the Israelite and Judahite history and the genesis and development of biblical tradition.
Note
"A revised and enlarged English version of a German book published by Mohr Siebeck, in 2013, entitled Historisches und biblisches Israel: Drei Überblicke zum Alten Testament"--Page v.
At the centre of this book lies a fundamental yet unanswered question: under which historical and sociological conditions and in what manner the Hebrew Bible became an authoritative tradition, that is, holy scripture and the canon of Judaism as well as Christianity. Reinhard G. Kratz answers this very question by distinguishing between historical and biblical Israel. This foundational and, for the arrangement of the book, crucial distinction affirms that the Israel of biblical tradition, i.e. the sacred history (historia sacra) of the Hebrew Bible, cannot simply be equated with the history of Israel and Judah. Kratz provides a synthesis of both the Israelite and Judahite history and the genesis and development of biblical tradition.
At the centre of this book lies a fundamental yet unanswered question: under which historical and sociological conditions and in what manner the Hebrew Bible became an authoritative tradition, that is, holy scripture and the canon of Judaism as well as Christianity. Reinhard G. Kratz answers this very question by distinguishing between historical and biblical Israel. This foundational and, for the arrangement of the book, crucial distinction affirms that the Israel of biblical tradition, i.e. the sacred history (historia sacra) of the Hebrew Bible, cannot simply be equated with the history of Israel and Judah. Kratz provides a synthesis of both the Israelite and Judahite history and the genesis and development of biblical tradition.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Kurtz, Paul Michael, translator.
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Table of Contents
The Premises
The Two Kingdoms
The Two Provinces
An Outline of Religious History
The Premises
Transformation into Biblical Tradition
The Books of the Hebrew Bible
A Sketch of Literary History
The Locations of Literature
Between Elephantine and Qumran
Israel and Judaism.
The Two Kingdoms
The Two Provinces
An Outline of Religious History
The Premises
Transformation into Biblical Tradition
The Books of the Hebrew Bible
A Sketch of Literary History
The Locations of Literature
Between Elephantine and Qumran
Israel and Judaism.