Historical and biblical Israel: the history, tradition, and archives of Israel and Judah

At the center of this book lies a fundamental yet unanswered question: under which historical and sociological conditions and in which 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 v...

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Auteur principal: Kratz, Reinhard Gregor 1957- (Auteur)
Collaborateurs: Kurtz, Paul Michael 1984- (Traducteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Oxford Oxford University Press 2015
Dans:Année: 2015
Recensions:[Rezension von: KRATZ, REINHARD G., Historical and Biblical Israel: The History, Tradition, and Archives of Israel and Judah] (2016) (Moore, Michael S., 1951 -)
Édition:First edition
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Bibel. Altes Testament
B Israël (Antiquité) / Histoire
B Judaïsme primitif / Histoire
RelBib Classification:HA Bible
HB Ancien Testament
Sujets non-standardisés:B Bible. Old Testament History of Biblical events
B Introduction
B Bible History of contemporary events
B Jews History To 70 A.D
B Palestine History To 70 A.D
B Bible History of Biblical events
B Palestine In Christianity
B Bible. Old Testament History of contemporary events
Accès en ligne: Autorenbiografie (Verlag)
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Édition parallèle:Électronique
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Résumé:At the center of this book lies a fundamental yet unanswered question: under which historical and sociological conditions and in which 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. Thus, Kratz provides a synthesis of both the Israelite and Judahite history and the genesis and development of biblical tradition in two separate chapters, though each area depends directly and inevitably upon the other
At the center of this book lies a fundamental yet unanswered question: under which historical and sociological conditions and in which 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. Thus, Kratz provides a synthesis of both the Israelite and Judahite history and the genesis and development of biblical tradition in two separate chapters, though each area depends directly and inevitably upon the other.0
Description:A revised and enlarged English version of Historisches und biblisches Israel, Mohr Siebeck 2013
ISBN:0198728778