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The Bible as a Human Witness to Divine Revelation: Hearing the Word of God Through Historically Dissimilar Traditions: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Editat de Dr. Randall Heskett, Professor Brian Irwin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 oct 2012
This work represents the attempts of several major scholars to respond to the historical problems presented throughout the biblical testimony and their description of what this means for reading scripture. Walter Brueggemann, for example, has written a wonderful article on various historical problems within the book of Genesis, beginning with Von Rad's and Noth's use of source criticism and his own understanding of how historically dissimilar texts can function within scripture.This book honors the work and life of Gerald Sheppard, who broke ground in biblical studies by describing what it means to read the Bible as Jewish and Christian Scripture. It distinguishes between the original historical dimensions of the text or mere redaction levels of tradition history and what Sheppard regarded as the "Scriptural Form" of the biblical testimony. It provides new and fresh ways for describing scripture as both a human testimony and also divine revelation.The Bible as a Human Witness to Divine Revelation provides examples of how major scholars have responded to the limits of the older-modern criticisms within the framework of still applying a variety of historical criticisms and paying attention to the later formation and context of the biblical book. It also helps readers understand how to hear "the word of God" through biblical text that are filled with historical dissimilarities or even contradictions. The book shows scholarly examples that respond to crises of both the pre-modern and modern eras as unfinished projects because pre-modernity tended to ignore the human dimensions of scripture and modernity tended to limit its inquiry only to that single dimension
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567237293
ISBN-10: 056723729X
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.55 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

provides examples of how major scholars have responded to the limits of the older-modern criticisms within the framework of still applying a variety of historical criticisms and paying attention to the later formation and context of the biblical book. It also helps readers understand how to hear â?othe word of Godâ? through biblical text that are filled with historical dissimilarities or even contradictions. The book shows scholarly examples that respond to crises of both the pre-modern and modern eras as unfinished projects because pre-modernity tended to ignore the human dimensions of scripture and modernity tended to limit its inquiry only to that single dimension

Notă biografică

Randall Heskett is founding President of Boulder University. He's lectured at the University of Toronto, Queen's University, McMaster University, United Theological Seminary, Denver Seminary and Central Buganda University in Uganda. Brian P. Irwin is Assistant Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Scriptures at Knox College, Toronto School of Theology

Cuprins

PrefaceAcknowledgementsAbbreviationsList of ContributorsGerald T. Sheppard: A Biographical SketchSection I: Hearing the Word of God Through Historically Dissimilar TraditionsWalter Brueggemann - Priests for the Kingdom-Two Priesthoods for Two RegimesErich Zenger - "If You Listen to My Voice ..." (Exod. 19:5): The Mystery of RevelationRandall Heskett - Deuteronomy 29-34 and the Formation of the TorahJohn E. Harvey - Jehoiachin and Joseph: Hope at the Close of the DtrHRobert R. Wilson - Scribal Culture and the Composition of the Book of IsaiahPaul D. Wegner - Seams in the Book of Isaiah: Looking for AnswersStephen L. Cook - An Interpretation of the Death of Isaiah's ServantJames D. Nogalski - Micah 7:8-20: Re-evaluating the Identity of the EnemyNorman K. Gottwald - Social Drama in the Psalms of Individual LamentW. Derek Suderman - Are Individual Complaint Psalms Really Prayers?: Recognizing Social Address as Characteristic of Individual ComplaintsDavid John C. Zub - God as the Object of Anger in the PsalmsPeter Enns - The Contribution of Ecclesiastes to Biblical TheologyPedro Zamora - The Daniel and Qohelet Epilogues: A Similar Editorial Activity? (Qohelet 12:8-14 and Daniel 12:1-13)Frank D. Macchia - Justification by Faith: A Case of Hearing the One Gospel Through Historically Dissimilar TraditionsMichael T. Dempsey - Divine Action and Biblical Interpretation: How the Ordinary Words of Men and Women become the Living Word of God in ScriptureSection II: Additional StudiesMarion Ann Taylor - "Cold Dead Hands upon Our Threshold": Josephine Butler's Reading of the Story of the Levite's Concubine, Judges 19-21Marvin A. Sweeney - The Portrayal of Assyria in the Books of KingsJennifer Pfenniger - Speaking or Smouldering Lips in Song of Songs 7:10 (Eng. 9)?David G. Meade - Ancient Near Eastern Apocalypticism and the Origins of the New Testament Canon of ScriptureRobert C. Fennell - In the Bosom of the Beloved Disciple: The Fourth Gospel's Narrative Openness to ReadersThe Published Works of Gerald T. SheppardIndex of ScriptureIndex of SubjectsIndex of Modern Authors

Recenzii

With cogent presentations, most authors seek the way if reading the Bible as authoritative sacred testimonies, without ignoring what the historical-critical methods have achieved so far. Whit this perspective, phrases and chapters that were once considered awkward or enigmatic are saved as the markers of Scripture-conscious editing works.
Reviewed in Zeitschrift fur die Alttestamentiche Wissenschaft.