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adam_text | Contents
Preface
.............................17
25. In
Our Own, Post-modern Time
-
Introductory Remarks on Two
Methodological Problems in Biblical Studies
By
Magne
Ѕљв0,
Oslo.................... 19
1.
Contemporary History as a Historiographical Challenge
.... 21
2.
On the Methodological Pluralism of Contemporary
Biblical Studies
......................23
A. General Prospects of Context and Approaches
of Biblical Interpretation in the Twentieth Century
26.
Basic Questions of Hermeneutics as Part of the Cultural and
Philosophical Framework of Recent Bible Studies
By Dagfinn
F0LLESDAL,
Oslo / Stanford.............
29
1.
Hermeneutics
....................... 30
1.1.
Hermeneutics in China
.................. 30
1.2.
Canon. Theology and Law. Philosophy
............ 31
1.3.
Expansion to Literary and Other Kinds of Texts
........ 32
1.4.
Hermeneutics and Natural Science
.............. 32
1.5.
The Hermeneutic Circle
.................. 33
1.6.
The New Hermeneutics.
Husserl,
Heidegger and Gadamer
... 34
1.7.
Hermeneutics of Suspicion.
Habermas. Ricoeur......... 37
1.8.
What are we after in Hermeneutics? Meaning?
......... 38
2.
What is Meaning?
Quine
and Davidson
............ 39
2.1.
The Public Nature of Language
............... 39
2.2.
Problems with Perception
................. 40
2.3.
The Early Davidson: Maximize Agreement
.......... 42
3.
Conclusion
........................ 44
27.
The Linguistic Context of Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic in the
Framework of Semitic Philology, Including Semitic Epigraphy
By Steven E.
Fassberg,
Jerusalem
................ 45
1.
Increasing Knowledge of the Semitic Languages
........ 46
2.
Discoveries in Northwest Semitic
.............. 48
8
Contents
3.
Discoveries in Hebrew
................... 50
4.
Discoveries in Aramaic
................... 54
5.
Biblical Hebrew and Aramaic Grammars and Dictionaries in
the Light of New Data
................... 55
28.
Institutions and Social Life in Ancient Israel:
Sociological Aspects
By
Anselm C.
Hagedorn,
Berlín
................ 58
1.
Introduction
....................... 61
2.
From
J.
Wellhausen
and M.
Weber to
R.
de Vaux
........ 64
2.1. Julius Wellhausen (1844-1918)............... 64
2.2. Max Weber (1864-1920).................. 67
2.3. Johs. Pedersen (1883-1977)................ 74
2.4.
Antonin
Causse
(1877-1947)................ 77
2.5. Roland de
Vaux
(1903-1971)................ 81
3.
Beyond
Roland de
Vaux
.................. 83
3.1.
Anthropologists Discover the Hebrew Bible
.......... 83
3.2.
The Study of Institutions and Social Life in Ancient Israel
since
1970....................... 90
29.
The Legacy of the Literary-critical School and the Growing Opposition
to Historico-critical Bible Studies. The Concept of History* Revisited
-
Wirkungsgeschichte
and Reception History
By John Barton, Oxford
................... 96
1.
Early Opposition to Historical Criticism
........... 97
2.
Biblical Archaeology
.................... 100
3. Karl Barth
and the Canonical Approach
............ 101
4.
Advocacy Readings
.................... 108
5.
Literary Study of the Bible
................. 110
6.
Postmodernism
...................... 112
7.
Reader-response Criticism and
Wirkungsgeschichte....... 115
8.
New Historicism
..................... 120
9.
The Term Historical Criticism
............... 121
30.
The Emergence of the Form-critical and Traditio-historical Approaches
By Antony F. Campbell, Parkville, Victoria, Australia
....... 125
1.
Introductory
....................... 126
2.
Hermann Gunkel
..................... 128
3.
Hugo Gressmann
..................... 133
4.
In the Wake of Hermann Gunkel
.............. 136
4.1.
Johannes Hempel
.................... 136
4.2.
Albrecht
Alt
...................... 137
Contents 9
4.3. Sigmund Mowinckel...................138
4.4. Gerhard von Rad.................... 138
4.5. Martin Noth...................... 141
4.6. Klaus Koch...................... 142
4.7. Rolf Knierim...................... 144
5.
Conclusion
........................ 145
31 _
Contemporary Methods in Hebrew Bible Criticism
By David
J.
A. Clines,
Sheffield
................ 148
1.
Literary Criticism
..................... 149
1.1.
Genre Criticism
..................... 149
1.2.
Rhetorical Criticism
...................151
1.3.
New Criticism
/
Formalism
/
Close Reading
/
Narratoiogy
.... 152
1.4.
Reader-response Criticism
................. 153
1.5.
Reception Criticism
................... 154
1.6.
Intertextuality
...................... 157
2.
Structuralism and Poststructuralism
............. 158
2.1.
Structuralism
...................... 158
2.2.
Poststructuralism
.................... 159
2.3.
Deconstruction
..................... 159
3.
Ideological Criticisms
................... 160
3.1.
Feminist Criticism
.................... 160
3.2.
Gender Criticism
.................... 162
3.3.
Materialist
/
Political Criticism
............... 164
3.4.
Postcolonial
Criticism
.................. 165
3.5.
Minority Criticism
.................... 166
3.6.
Cultural Criticism
.................... 166
3.7.
Autobiographical Criticism
................ 167
3.8.
Psychoanalytic Criticism
................. 168
32.
The Significance of the Old Testament in Twentieth Century
Systematic Theology
By Manfred Oeming, Heidelberg
............... 170
1.
Preliminary Remarks
.................... 172
2. Karl Barth........................ 174
3.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
.................... 181
4.
Hans
Urs von Balthasar.................. 187
5.
Conclusion
........................ 194
33.
Types of a Recent Canonical Approach
By Dennis Olson, Princeton, NJ
................ 196
1.
Canonical Aspects in Modern Biblical Studies
......... 200
10 Contents
2.
The Canonical Approach of Brevard S. Childs
........ 202
2.1.
Childs: Three Underlying Convictions
............ 203
2.2.
Childs: Three Touchstones in the Practice of a
Canonical Interpretation
................. 207
2.3.
Critiques of Childs s Canonical Approach
........... 210
3.
The Canon-critical Position of James A. Sanders
....... 212
3.1.
Sanders Canonical Hermeneutics: Steps in the Process
...... 214
3.2.
Sanders: Torah, Pentateuch, and Monotheizing
......... 215
4.
Recent Discussions of the Canonical Approach
........ 216
B. Main Regional and Confessional Areas
of the Twentieth Century Biblical Scholarship
34.
Studies in the Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament in the Americas of the
Twentieth Century
By Douglas A. Knight, Nashville, TN
............. 221
1.
Introduction
....................... 224
2.
Location and Culture
................... 224
2.1.
Ethnicity and Location
.................. 224
2.2.
Religiosity
....................... 226
3.
Sociology of Knowledge and Scholarship
........... 229
4.
History of Biblical Scholarship in the Americas since
1900 .... 235
4.1.
The Period from
1900
to
1940............... 235
4.2.
The Period from
1940
to
1968............... 239
4.3.
The Period from
1968
to the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century
. 245
35.
Studies in the Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament in Africa, Australia
/
New
Zealand and Asia
1.
The Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament Studies in Africa
By
Hendrik Bosman,
Stellenbosch............. 253
1.
Introduction
...................... 255
2.
Context of Biblical Interpretation in Africa
.......... 256
2.1.
Bible Translation
.................. 256
2.2.
Theological Colleges, Seminaries and Faculties
...... 257
2.3.
Theological Journals
................ 258
2.4.
Academic Organizations and Societies
.......... 258
2.5.
Ecclesia!
Contexts
,................ 260
3.
Approaches to Biblical Interpretation in Africa
......... 261
3.1.
Surveys of Existing Approaches
............ 261
3.2.
Pre-modern and Pre-critical Approaches
......... 263
3.3.
Modern and Critical Approaches
............ 265
3.4.
Post-modern and Post-critical Approaches
........ 266
Contents 11
4.
Prospects
of Biblical
Interpretation in
Africa
.......... 267
2.
The Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament Studies in Twentieth Century
Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand
By Mark A. O Brien, Melbourne
.............. 269
1.
Introduction
...................... 271
2.
Up to the First World War of
1914-1918........... 272
3.
War Years and Post-war Years:
1914-1960........... 276
4.
From the 1960 s to the End of the Century
........... 281
3.
The Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament Studies in Asia
By
Seizõ
Sekine, Tokyo
.................. 285
1.
Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament Studies in Japan
......... 285
1.1.
The Society for Old Testament Study in Japan and the
Japanese Biblical Institute
.............. 285
1.2.
Overview of International Research Achievements
..... 287
1.3.
Overview of Domestic Research Achievements
...... 290
1.4.
Prospects of Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament Studies in Japan
. 292
2.
Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament Studies in South Korea
...... 293
2.1.
Overview of Research Achievements
. . . ....... 294
2.2.
Prospects of Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament Studies in
South Korea
................... 296
3.
Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament Studies in China
........ 296
3.1.
Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament Studies as Literature:
the Central Thread
................. 296
3.2.
Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament as a Small Part of
Chinese Theology
................. 297
3.3.
Old Testament Studies as One Independent Discipline
. . . 298
36.
Biblical Scholarship on the European Continent and in the
United Kingdom and Ireland
By John Barton, Oxford
................... 300
1.
The Triumph of
Wellhausen................. 302
2.
Wellhausen s Agenda
.................... 304
3.
Sources
......................... 306
4.
Religious History
..................... 314
5.
Prophecy
........................ 319
6.
History
......................... 326
7.
Behind or in Front of the Text?
............... 329
8.
Text and Versions
..................... 333
9.
Conclusion
........................ 335
37.
Biblical Scholarship in Northern Europe
By
Antti Laato,
Aabo
.................... 336
1.
Early Impulses to Scandinavian Old Testament Scholarship
. . . 341
12
Contents
2.
Understanding the Old Testament Texts from the Inside
—
Johannes Pedersen
.....................344
3.
Scandinavian Tribute to the Book of Psalms
-
Sigmund
Mowinckel
....................347
4.
The Uppsala School and Sacral Kingship
—
Ivan Engnell
.....350
5.
Research on the Prophetic Literature
.............356
6.
Deuteronomistic History
—
The
Göttingen
School at Helsinki
. .363
7.
The Copenhagen School
—
New Trends in the History of Israel
. . 365
8.
Methodological Pluralism
—
Tryggve
N.
D. Mettinger as
an Example
........................367
9.
Old Testament Theology
-
Why Not?
............369
38.
Major Developments in Jewish Biblical Scholarship
By S. David Sperling, New Yprk
................371
C. Special Fields and Different Approaches
in the Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament
39.
Questions of the History of Israel in Recent Research
By Jean Louis Ska, Rome
................... 391
1.
The Intellectual Climate in Historical Research in the Twentieth
Century
......................... 391
1.1.
The
Annales
School
.................. 392
1.2.
The New Historicism and its Impact on the Biblical Field
.... 394
2.
The Impact of Hermann Gunkel and Hugo Gressmann
..... 399
3.
The Problem of the Beginning of Israel s History
........ 403
4.
The Discussion around the Definition of History and
Historiography
...................... 406
5.
The History of Israel before
1975.............. 409
5.1.
Gerhard
von
Rad
(1901-1971):
History or History of Salvation?
. . 410
5.2.
The History of Israel of Martin Noth
( 1902-1968)........ 412
5.2.1.
The Peaceful Occupation of the Land by the Tribes of Israel
. 413
5.2.2.
The Confederation of the Twelve Tribes of Israel
...... 414
5.3.
W. F. Albright
(1891-1971)
and the so-called
North-American School
.................. 416
5.4.
Roland
Guérin de Vaux
(1903-1971)
and the so-called
French School
..................... 420
6.
The Debate around the so-called Copenhagen and
Sheffield School
..................... 422
7.
Histories of Ancient Israel from
1970
up till
2013 ....... 426
Contents 1
3
8.
As a Conclusion: some Open Questions
........... 428
9.
Conclusion
........................ 432
40.
Changes in Pentateuchal Criticism
By David M. Carr, New York
................. 433
1.
Introduction
....................... 433
2.
Anticipations of the Later Crisis
............... 434
2.1.
Older Questions about the Four Document Approach
...... 435
2.2.
Publications in the Sixties by Samuel Sandmel and Frederick Winnett
436
3.
The Nineteen-seventies and an Emerging Crisis in Pentateuchal
Scholarship
........................ 438
3.1.
The So-Called Toronto School of Pentateuchal Scholarship
. . . 438
3.2.
Tremors in the Source-Critical Foundation in Europe
...... 440
4.
The Unfolding Debate in the Nineteen-Eighties and Nineties
(Focus on Non-Priestly Material)
.............. 444
5.
Developments in Concepts of the Priestly Layer
........ 454
6.
A Trend Toward Identification of Post-Priestly Elements in the
Pentateuch
........................ 460
7.
Emerging Concensus in Europe and Backlash
......... 464
41.
Historiography in the Old Testament
By Walter Dietrich, Bern
.................. 467
1.
Old Testament Historiography
............... 467
2.
The Deuteronomistic Historiography
............. 469
2.1.
Preliminary Remarks
................... 471
2.2.
Development of the Hypothesis of the Deuteronomistic History
. . 473
2.3.
Questioning the Hypothesis
................ 476
2.4.
Variations of the Hypothesis
................ 478
2.4.1.
The So-called Block Model
............. 479
2.4.2.
The So-called Layer Model
............. 481
2.4.3.
Compromise Models
................ 483
2.5.
Conclusions
...................... 485
3.
The Chronistic Historiography
............... 488
3.1.
The Question of a Chronistic Work of History and the
Character of Ezra-Nehemiah
................ 489
3.2.
The Question of Further Sources and the Historical Reliability of
Chronicles
....................... 495
3.3.
Literary and Theological Ambitions of the Chronicler
...... 497
42.
The Prophets and the Prophetic Books, Prophetic Circles and Traditions
—
New Trends, Including Religio-psychological Aspects
By Marvin A. Sweeney, Claremont,
С
A
............. 500
1.
Introduction
....................... 500
14
Contents
2.
Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth Century Sources:
Wellhausen,
Duhm, and
Hölscher.............. 501
3.
The Impact of Tradition-Historical Research:
Gunkel, Mowinckel, Noth, and
von
Rad...........
505
4.
Classical Form-Critical Research: Study of Prophetic Genres
and Their Social Contexts
.................. 509
5.
The Formation of Prophetic Books: Redaction- and
Canonical-Critical Approaches
............... 515
5.1.
The Book of Isaiah
.................... 516
5.2.
The Book of Jeremiah
.................. 519
5.3.
The Book of Ezekiel
................... 523
5.4.
The Book of the Twelve Prophets
.............. 525
6.
Conclusions and Prospects for Future Study
.......... 530
43.
The Psalms
-
Their Cultic Settmg, Forms and Traditions
By
Corinna Körting,
Hamburg
/
Oslo
............. 531
1.
Introduction
....................... 534
2.
Form- and Genre-Critic
.................. 535
2.1.
Genre according to Gunkel
................ 537
2.2.
Ongoing Research on Genre
................ 540
3.
The Significant Role of the Cult: Tradition- and Cult-historical
Research
......................... 542
3.1. Sigmund
Mowinckel and the Enthronement Festival
....... 542
3.2.
Further Research: the Cult Pattern and the Central Role of the King
. 543
3.3.
A Shift in German Research
................ 546
4.
Methodological Plurality
.................. 548
5.
The Search for a Theology of the Psalms
.......... 549
5.1.
Zion-Theology
.................... 551
6.
Shape and Shaping of the Psalter
.............. 552
7.
The Textual Basis
—
the Masoretic text, the Septuagint and the
Qumran-Ps alter
...................... 555
44.
The Phenomenon and Literature of Wisdom in Its Near Eastern Context
and in the Biblical Wisdom Books
By
Knut
M.
Heim,
Bristol
................... 559
1.
Introduction
....................... 566
2.
A Brief History of Compendia of Ancient Near Eastern Texts
. . 568
3.
The Book of Proverbs
................... 571
3.1.
General Studies on Wisdom Literature in its Near Eastern Context
. 572
3.2.
Interim Summary and Conclusion
.............. 579
3.3.
Other Themes in Proverbs
................. 580
3.4.
Commentaries on Proverbs
................ 583
Contents 15
4.
The Book of Job
..................... 585
4.1. Job in
its Near Eastern Context
............... 585
4.2.
Commentaries on Job
.................. 589
5.
The Book of Ecclesiastes
.................. 590
5.1.
Ecclesiastes in its Near Eastern Context
............ 590
5.2.
Commentaries on Ecclesiastes
............... 591
6.
Conclusion and Outlook into the Twenty-first Century
..... 592
45.
The Study of Law and Ethics in the Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament
By
Eckart
Otto, Munich
................... 594
1,
The Legal History of the Hebrew Bible in the Horizon of an
Ancient Near Eastern Legal History
............. 597
2.
The Ethics of the Hebrew Bible in its Ancient Near Eastern Context
610
46.
Problems and Prospects of a History of the Religion of Israel
By Joachim
Schaper,
Aberdeen
.........*....... 622
1.
The Rise of the History of Israelite Religion Genre in
Old Testament Scholarship
................. 625
2.
Histories of Israelite Religion between the Wars and after the
Second World War
..................... 631
3.
Attempts at Mediation
................... 633
4.
The Recent Controversy
.................. 634
4.1.
The History of Israelite Religion and/versus the Theology of the
Old Testament
..................... 634
4.2.
History of Israelite Religion versus Old Testament Theology
—
■which has Pride of Place?
................. 635
4.3.
The true Queen of the Genres of Old Testament scholarship, and the
History of Israelite Religion
................ 639
5.
Epilogue
......................... 640
47.
Old Testament Theology
—
Preliminary Conclusions and
Future Prospects
By
Bernd Janowski, Tübingen................. 642
1.
Survey of Recent Scholarship
................ 647
1.1.
Theology of the Old Testament as Re-telling
.......... 648
1.2.
History of Israelite Religion as a Summarising Discipline
.... 652
2.
Arguments for an
Integrative
Perspective
........... 656
2.1.
The Correlation between the History of Religion and Theology
. . 657
2.1.1.
The History of Israelite Religion
............ 658
2.1.2.
Old Testament Theology
/
Theology of the
ОТ
...... 662
2.2.
The Hermeneutical Function of the Canon
.......... 668
2.2.1.
Inscripturation (Schriftwerdung) and Canonization
..... 669
2.2.2.
Transition from Canonization to the Closure of the Canon
. . 670
2.2.1.1.
Canon and Theology
............. 671
16 Contents
3.
Concluding Thoughts
................... 672
48.
Modern Theories of Translation with Special Regard to Recent Bible
Translations
By
Jan de Waard,
Amsterdam
................. 674
1.
Presuppositions
...................... 676
2.
Translation Equivalence
.................. 677
2.1.
Source Languages and Source Texts
............. 678
2.2.
Source Culture and Problems of Translation
.......... 682
3.
Receptor Languages and Receptor Texts
............ 685
3.1.
Typology of Translation
.................. 685
3.1.1.
The Interlinear Translation
.............. 685
3.1.2.
The Literal Translation
................ 687
3.1.3.
Philological Translation
............... 690
3.1.4.0.
Introductory Remarks
............ 692
3.1.4.1.
The Communicative Type of Translation
..... 694
3.1.4.2.
The Ways of Communicative Translation
..... 696
3.1.4.3.
The Receptors
............... 701
49.
A Brief Epilegomenon to the History of Interpretation of the
Hebrew Bible
/
Old Testament
By
Magne Sjeb&,
Oslo
.................... 704
Contributors
.......................... 709
Abbreviations
.......................... 717
Indexes (Names
/
Topics
/
References)
................ 726
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title | Hebrew Bible, Old Testament the history of its interpretation |
title_auth | Hebrew Bible, Old Testament the history of its interpretation |
title_exact_search | Hebrew Bible, Old Testament the history of its interpretation |
title_full | Hebrew Bible, Old Testament the history of its interpretation 3,2 Vol. 3, From modernism to post-modernism (the nineteenth and twentieth centuries) ; Pt. 2, The twentieth century - from modernism to post-modernism ed. by Magne Sæbø |
title_fullStr | Hebrew Bible, Old Testament the history of its interpretation 3,2 Vol. 3, From modernism to post-modernism (the nineteenth and twentieth centuries) ; Pt. 2, The twentieth century - from modernism to post-modernism ed. by Magne Sæbø |
title_full_unstemmed | Hebrew Bible, Old Testament the history of its interpretation 3,2 Vol. 3, From modernism to post-modernism (the nineteenth and twentieth centuries) ; Pt. 2, The twentieth century - from modernism to post-modernism ed. by Magne Sæbø |
title_short | Hebrew Bible, Old Testament |
title_sort | hebrew bible old testament the history of its interpretation vol 3 from modernism to post modernism the nineteenth and twentieth centuries pt 2 the twentieth century from modernism to post modernism |
title_sub | the history of its interpretation |
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