Fjenden fra Nord: nedslag i den skandinaviske gammeltestamentlige forskning i første halvdel al 1900-tallet

Resumé The years 1900-1950 were a fruitful and productive period in Old Testament research in the Nordic countries. Represented by internationally renowned figures like Johannes Pedersen, Sigmund Mowinckel, and Ivan Engnell, Scandinavian Old Testament scholarship gained an independent profile over a...

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Autor principal: Høgenhaven, Jesper 1961- (Author)
Tipo de documento: Print Artigo
Idioma:Dinamarquês
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Publicado em: Anis [2016]
Em: Dansk teologisk tidsskrift
Ano: 2016, Volume: 79, Número: 4, Páginas: 261-277
(Cadeias de) Palavra- chave padrão:B Skandinavien / Bibel. Altes Testament / Pesquisa / História 1900-1950
Classificações IxTheo:HB Antigo Testamento
KAJ Época contemporânea
KBE Escandinávia
Outras palavras-chave:B Nordic countries
B history of scholarship
B Johannes Lindblom
B Sigmund Mowinckel
B Ivan Engnell
B Cult
B Old Testament
B Johannes Pedersen
B Sacred Kingship
B Tradition History
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Resumo:Resumé The years 1900-1950 were a fruitful and productive period in Old Testament research in the Nordic countries. Represented by internationally renowned figures like Johannes Pedersen, Sigmund Mowinckel, and Ivan Engnell, Scandinavian Old Testament scholarship gained an independent profile over against the German and Anglo-Saxon realms. This article explores themes of central importance to Nordic scholars in this period, and attempts to spell out some of the more significant nuances and differences among them. Finally, I raise the question to which extent we can meaningfully speak of tendencies and features common to Scandinavian Old Testament scholars1900-1950, and whether such tendencies reflect more general culturaltrends of their time. I tentatively point to some common denominators:A comparative approach that takes seriously the ancient Near Easterncontext of the Old Testament texts, a marked emphasis on cultic perspectives, and an interest in the role played by orality in the formationof Old Testament literary genres and texts. Despite some very differentaccents put by various scholars, these points may be described as characteristic of Scandinavian scholarship in the period.
ISSN:0105-3191
Obras secundárias:Enthalten in: Dansk teologisk tidsskrift