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Collective Memory and Collective Identity - Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic History in Their Context (Hardcover): Johannes... Collective Memory and Collective Identity - Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic History in Their Context (Hardcover)
Johannes Un-Sok Ro, Diana Edelman
R3,295 Discovery Miles 32 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

"Collective memory" has attracted the attention and discussion of scholars internationally across academic disciplines over the past 40 50 years in particular. It and "collective identity" have become important issues within Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies; the role collective memory plays in shaping collective identity links the two organically. Research to date on memory within biblical studies broadly falls under four approaches: 1) lexical studies; 2) discussions of biblical historiography in which memory is considered a contributing element; 3) topical explorations for which memory is an organizing concept; and 4) memory and transmission studies. The sixteen contributors to this volume provide detailed investigations of the contours of collective memory and collective identity that have crystallized in Martin Noth's "Deuteronomistic History" (Deut-2 Kgs). Together, they yield diverse profiles of collective memory and collective identity that draw comparatively on biblical, ancient Near eastern, and classical Greek material, employing one of more of the four common approaches. This is the first volume devoted to applying memory studies to the "Deuteronomistic History."

Deuteronomy in the Making - Studies in the Production of Debarim (Hardcover): Diana Edelman, Kare Berge, Philippe Guillaume,... Deuteronomy in the Making - Studies in the Production of Debarim (Hardcover)
Diana Edelman, Kare Berge, Philippe Guillaume, Benedetta Rossi
R3,763 Discovery Miles 37 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A number of long-standing theories concerning the production of Deuteronomy are currently being revisited. This volume takes a fresh look at the theory that there was an independent legal collection comprising chs 12-26 that subsequently was set within one or two narrative frames to yield the book, with ongoing redactional changes. Each contributor has been asked to focus on how the "core" might have functioned as a stand-alone document or, if exploring a theme or motif, to take note of commonalities and differences within the "core" and "frames" that might shed light on the theory under review. Some of the articles also revisit the theory of a northern origin of the "core" of the book, while others challenge de Wette's equation of Deuteronomy with the scroll found during temple repairs under Josiah. With Deuteronomic studies in a state of flux, this is a timely collection by a group of international scholars who use a range of methods and who, in varying degrees, work with or challenge older theories about the book's origin and growth to approach the central focus from many angles. Readers will find multivalent evidence they can reflect over to decide where they stand on the issue of Deuteronomy as a framed legal "core."

Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire - Emerging Judaisms and Trends (Hardcover): Diana Edelman, Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley,... Religion in the Achaemenid Persian Empire - Emerging Judaisms and Trends (Hardcover)
Diana Edelman, Anne Fitzpatrick-McKinley, Philippe Guillaume
R5,478 Discovery Miles 54 780 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Achaemenid Persian imperial rulers have long been held to have exercised a policy of religious tolerance within their widespread provinces and among their dependencies. The fourteen articles in this volume explore aspects of the dynamic interaction between the imperial and the local levels that impacted primarily on local religious practices. Some of the articles deal with emerging forms of Judaism under Achaemenid hegemony, others with Achaemenid religion, royal ideology, and political policy toward religion. Others discuss aspects of Phoenician religion and changes to Egyptian religious practice while another addresses the presence of mixed religious practices in Phrygia, as indicated by seal imagery. Together, they indicate that tolerance was part of political expediency rather than a universal policy derived from religious conviction.

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