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Did the Israelites Believe in Their Myths?: Biblical Indeterminacy and the Depiction of God: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Autor Associate Professor Dexter E. Callender, Jr.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 8 mar 2023
This is a study of indeterminacy in the Hebrew Bible. Callender focuses specifically on texts that make ambiguous reference to God, and those that feature divine intervention in human affairs. His analysis uses those episodes in the Bible when the divine tangibly intervenes in the human world. Callender uses angel visitation scenes to provide a starting point for discussion of the ways in which religious discourse was typified in ancient Israel. This is further scrutinized to yield insights into how modern theories of language impact upon study of the Bible, and also those that present ambiguous intermediary figures which blur the distinction between human and divine.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567027559
ISBN-10: 0567027554
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 162 x 235 x 28 mm
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Helps readers better reflect upon the implications of contemporary (modern and postmodern) theories of language for the historical, literary and theological study of the Bible

Notă biografică

Dexter E. Callender, Jr. is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, USA. He is the author of Adam in Myth and History: Ancient Israelite Perspectives on the Primal Human (2000).

Cuprins

Preface1. Indeterminacy, Metaphor, and Myth 2. Ambiguity and Identity: The (Angel of the LORD) Tradition 3. Ambiguity and Mistaken Identity: The Divine Visitation Tradition 4. Indeterminacy and Intermediaries: The Human Dimension5. Editing Indeterminacy: On Scribal Practice in Ancient Israel6. Did the Israelites Believe in Their Myths?: Ambiguity, Apophasis and AniconismBibliographyIndex