Cultural memory in Biblical exegesis

Introduction /Philip R. Davies --Old Testament as the art of remembering: landscape as paideia /Pernille Carstens --'His place does not recognize him' (Job 7:10): reflections of non-inscribed memory in the Book of Job /Terje Stordalen --Cultural memory and the invention of Biblical Israel...

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Contributors: Lemche, Niels Peter (Other) ; Carstens, Pernille (Other) ; Hasselbalch, Trine (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Piscataway, NJ Gorgias Press ©2012
In:Year: 2012
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Series/Journal:Perspectives on Hebrew scriptures and its contexts 17
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
Further subjects:B Memory Biblical teaching
B Collective memory
B Memory ; Biblical teaching
B Bible
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
B RELIGION ; Judaism ; General
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:Introduction /Philip R. Davies --Old Testament as the art of remembering: landscape as paideia /Pernille Carstens --'His place does not recognize him' (Job 7:10): reflections of non-inscribed memory in the Book of Job /Terje Stordalen --Cultural memory and the invention of Biblical Israel /John Van Seters --The Copenhagen School and cultural memory /Niels Peter Lemche --Extending the borders of cultural memory research? /Izaak de Hulster --The study of forgetting and the forgotten in ancient Israelite discourse/s: observations and test cases /Ehud Ben Zvi --Cultural amnesia /Niels Peter Lemche --Social and cultural memory in biblical exegesis: the quest for an adequate application /Sandra Hübenthal --Jane Addams, the devil baby of Chicago and the (classical) sociology of gendered memory in ancient biblical social worlds /David Chalcraft --Yahweh's wars in the Pentateuch and their function for the cultural memory of ancient Israel /Rüdiger Schmitt --The temple as a symbol of power in inner-biblical and post-biblical exegesis /Ida Fröhlich --Urim and Thummin /Dolores G. Kamrada --Cultural memory and family religion /Rüdiger Schmitt --The Torah as canon of masterpieces: remembering in archives /Pernille Casrtens --Was the Maccabean revolt the 'first religiously motivated war in history' (J. Assmann)? Exegetical, historical and hermeneutical contributions to a recent discussion /Johannes Schnocks --Memories of the veil: the covenantal contrasts in Christian-Jewish encounter /Emmanuel Nathan.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1463234694