RT Book T1 Israel and the Cosmological Empires of the Ancient Orient: Symbols of Order in Eric Voegelin's Order and History, Vol. 1 T2 Eric Voegelin studies: supplements JF Eric Voegelin studies: supplements A2 Carbajosa, Ignacio 1967- A2 Scotti Muth, Nicoletta A2 L’Erario, Aldo LA English PP Leiden Boston Singapore Paderborn PB Brill, Wilhelm Fink YR 2021 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1771933240 AB Front Matter --Preliminary Material --Copyright page --Acknowledgments --Introduction /Authors: Ignacio Carbajosa and Nicoletta Scotti Muth --Section I Forms of Civilization --Eric Voegelins Rekurs auf aristotelische Denkmotive im Theorierahmen von Order and History /Author: Nicoletta Scotti Muth --Eric Voegelin and His Orientalist Critic: The Case of William Foxwell Albright /Author: Peter Machinist --Zeitlos. Zum Geschichtsbild der alten Ägypter /Author: Dietrich Wildung --The Cosmos before Cosmology: Foreshadowing of Order in Prehistory /Author: Giorgio Buccellati --Section II Order and History --Die symbolische und transzendentale Struktur der Geschichte: Order and History /Author: Massimo Marassi --Truth and the Ambivalence of Empire: on the Theoretical Work of Eric Voegelin /Author: John Milbank --Section III On the Old Testament --Divine Law and the Emergence of Monotheism in Deuteronomy /Author: Dominik Markl --Assyria and Israel: The Political Theory of the Book Deuteronomy and its Reception by Max Weber and Eric Voegelin /Author: Eckart Otto --"The Exodus of Israel from itself:" The Role of the Prophets in Voegelin's Israel and Revelation /Author: Ignacio Carbajosa --Section IV Israel and Revelation --Judaism and Revelation Eric Voegelin's Israel and Revelation Reconsidered /Author: Marvin A. Sweeney --History as Constituted by What it Cannot Contain: Israel and Revelation /Author: David Walsh --What about Judaism in Israel and Revelation? /Author: Catherine Chalier --Back Matter --General Index --Index Locorum. AB Since the publication of the German edition of Israel and Revelation a noteworthy turnaround in the method of conducting research on this book has taken place. The innovation consisted of bringing its interdisciplinary nature into greater relief, an aim which is further pursued by the essays collected in the present volume. Its four thematic sections focus respectively on civilization forms, on the order of human history, on specific aspects of Old Testament exegesis, and finally on the meaning of the term "revelation" in the context of the biblical events narrated NO Literaturangaben CN D16.8 SN 9783846764879 SN 9783770564873 K1 Philosophy DO 10.30965/9783846764879