Vecās Derības Antropoloģija 20. Un 21. Gadsimtā: Old Testament Anthropology in the 20th and 21st Centuries.

In recent decades the Old Testament anthropology has been flooded with enormous amount of articles on various topics. This article summarizes the research of the Old Testament anthropology in the 20th and 21st centuries and focusses on the main milestones of the research. Starting from H. W. Wolff&#...

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Main Author: Rudzītis-Neimanis, Jānis (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Latvian
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Published: LU Akadēmiskais apgāds 2018
In: Cel̜š
Year: 2018, Issue: 69, Pages: 104-116
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Summary:In recent decades the Old Testament anthropology has been flooded with enormous amount of articles on various topics. This article summarizes the research of the Old Testament anthropology in the 20th and 21st centuries and focusses on the main milestones of the research. Starting from H. W. Wolff's classical book on the Old Testament anthropology, the Old Testament scholarship accepted the complex nature of symbols articulating Israelite understanding and perception of a person. Interdisciplinary and heuristically oriented studies on understanding the individual, constructing identities, body concepts and emotions in the Old Testament lead to reassessment of earlier contributions to the Old Testament anthropology. In the 21st century, a renewed interest in anthropology on the part of the Old Testament scholarship has come as a response to current challenges in science, society, politics etc.
Contains:Enthalten in: Cel̜š
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.22364/cl.69.7