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" Israelite religions : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 881431
Main Entry : Hess, Richard S.
Title & Author : Israelite religions : : an archaeological and biblical survey /\ Richard S. Hess.
Publication Statement : Grand Rapids, Michigan :: Baker Academic ;Nottingham, England :: Apollos,, [2007]
Page. NO : 432 pages :: illustrations, maps ;; 24 cm
ISBN : 0801027179
: : 1844741907
: : 9780801027178
: : 9781844741908
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-407) and indexes.
Contents : Approaches to the study of religion -- Previous study of Israelite religion -- Pre-Israelite west semitic religion : Syria and Egypt -- Pre-Israelite west semitic religion : Palestine and Jordan -- Narrative and legal strands of the Pentateuch -- Priestly and cultic strands of the Pentateuch -- Early Israel and the united monarchy -- Written sources for the divided monarchy -- Archaeological sources for the divided monarchy -- Exilic and postexilic religion.
Abstract : The last several decades have witnessed important discoveries of archaeological and documentary materials from the ancient Near East that shed light on ancient Israel and its religious practices. The study of these extrabiblical materials has had a significant impact on scholarly debates regarding the religion of Israel and the interpretation of the Bible. Until now, however, there have been few introductions that help students consider the importance of these contemporary discoveries and juxtapose them with the biblical narrative to understand ancient Israelite religions. Richard Hess provides just that in this accessible account of the discovery of archaeological and textual materials and the debates that have arisen over their importance for biblical studies. After a general introduction to the study of religion, he surveys the field with regard to ancient Israelite and pre-Israelite, western Semitic religious traditions. Hess then turns to consider the biblical literature and how other documentary evidence might enlarge our understanding of ancient Israelite religious practices and beliefs. One of the central scholarly debates concerns the question of when the Israelites developed their monotheistic impulse. After examining the evidence, Hess argues for the early establishment of the monotheistic tradition in ancient Israel. Hess brings a wealth of knowledge to this study, and scholars, students, and clergy interested in the contemporary study of the ancient Near East and the Old Testament will welcome the expert guidance provided in this illustrated volume. - Publisher.
Subject : Jews-- History-- To 70 A.D.
Subject : Judaism-- History-- To 70 A.D.
Subject : 11.42 history of Old Testament times.
Subject : Antiquities.
Subject : Biblische Archäologie
Subject : Jews.
Subject : Judaism.
Subject : Judendom-- historia.
Subject : Theology.
Subject : Archeologische vondsten.
Subject : Godsdiensten.
Subject : Oude Testament.
Subject : Bible., Old Testament-- Antiquities.
: Bible., Old Testament-- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
: Bible., Old Testament-- Theology.
: Bible-- Criticism., Old Testament.
: Bibel, Altes Testament
: Bible., Old Testament.
Subject : Israel
Subject : Palestina.
Dewey Classification : ‭296.09/01‬
LC Classification : ‭BM165‬‭.H47 2007‬
NLM classification : ‭11.42‬bcl
: ‭BC 8750‬rvk
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