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ISBN/EAN: 9783111263540
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: X, 430 S., 19 s/w Tab., 19 b/w tbl.
Format (T/L/B): 2.4 x 23 x 15.5 cm
Einband: Paperback
Beschreibung
A number of long-standing theories concerning the production of Deuteronomy are currently being revisited. This volume takes a fresh look at the theory that there was an independent legal collection comprising chs 12-26 that subsequently was set within one or two narrative frames to yield the book, with ongoing redactional changes. Each contributor has been asked to focus on how the core might have functioned as a stand-alone document or, if exploring a theme or motif, to take note of commonalities and differences within the core and frames that might shed light on the theory under review. Some of the articles also revisit the theory of a northern origin of the core of the book, while others challenge de Wettes equation of Deuteronomy with the scroll found during temple repairs under Josiah. With Deuteronomic studies in a state of flux, this is a timely collection by a group of international scholars who use a range of methods and who, in varying degrees, work with or challenge older theories about the books origin and growth to approach the central focus from many angles. Readers will find multivalent evidence they can reflect over to decide where they stand on the issue of Deuteronomy as a framed legal core.
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Autorenportrait
D. Edelman, University of Oslo, K. Berge, NLA University College, P. Guillaume, University of Berne, B. Rossi, University of Birmingham.