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Focusing Biblical Studies: The Crucial Nature of the Persian and Hellenistic Periods: Essays in Honor of Douglas A. Knight
By (Author) Jon L. Berquist
Edited by President Alice Hunt
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
24th April 2014
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
221.9500722
Paperback
224
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
395g
This volume makes a positive intervention into maximalist/minimalist debates about Israelite historiography by pointing to the events that happened during the Persian and Hellenistic periods. During this historical epoch, traditions about Israel and Judah's founding became fixed as markers of ethnic identity, and much of the canonical Hebrew Bible came into its present form. Concentrating on these events, a clearer historical picture emerges. The entire volume is set within the context of Douglas A. Knight's contributions, which have encouraged a rigorous social-scientific and tradition-historical approach to the Hebrew Bible and ancient Israel in general.
The totality of the list of contributors - which includes Job Berquist, Robert Wilson, Norman Gottwald, James Crenshaw, and many others - is immediately impressive ... The sum of the volume is most definitely useful for bringing readers up to speed on some of the central currents in critical scholarship. The contributors have shaped and continued to shape their respective niches and the field as a whole. That point is beyond dispute. -- R. Michael Fox, Ecclesia College * Journal for the Evangelical Study of the Old Testament *
Jon Berquist is senior academic editor at Westminster John Knox Press. Alice Hunt is President of Chicago Theological Seminary.