Double Redaction of the Deuteronomistic History
By (Author) Richard Nelson-Jones
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st November 2009
NIPPOD
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
Theology
222.066
Paperback
185
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
272g
Martin Noth argued that in the books of Joshua-Kings could be seen the work of a single, purposeful author or historian-a hypothesis which, although close to becoming one of those rare 'assured results of critical scholarship', has recently encountered criticism. Nelson observes that Noth's historian has a 'disturbing tendency to fall apart in the hands of those who work with him'. In this comprehensive study of the question, he attempts to put on a solid critical foundation the increasingly popular theory that the Deutoronomistic History is a product of a two-stage literary process.
Richard Nelson-Jones has many years' experience as a counsellor trainer and psychotherapist in Britain and Australia. He is a Fellow of the British and Australian Psychological Societies and of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy.