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Many Roads Lead Eastward (Hardcover): Robert D. Miller Many Roads Lead Eastward (Hardcover)
Robert D. Miller
R913 R745 Discovery Miles 7 450 Save R168 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Oral Tradition in Ancient Israel (Hardcover): Robert D. Miller Oral Tradition in Ancient Israel (Hardcover)
Robert D. Miller; Edited by David Rhoads
R1,002 R816 Discovery Miles 8 160 Save R186 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Oral Law of Ancient Israel (Hardcover): Robert D. Miller II, OFS Oral Law of Ancient Israel (Hardcover)
Robert D. Miller II, OFS
R2,017 Discovery Miles 20 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents a new window on the legal system of Ancient Israel. Building on the understanding that Israel was a society where writing was the medium for some forms of discourse but not others, where written texts were performed orally and rewritten from oral performances, Robert D. Miller II, OFS, examines law and jurisprudence in this oral-and-literate world. Using Iceland as an ethnographic analogy, Miller shows how law was practiced, performed, and transmitted; the way written artifacts of the law fit into oral performance and transmission; and the relationship of the detritus of law that survives in the Hebrew Bible, both Torah and Proverbs, to that earlier social world.

Galvanotropism in the Crayfish [microform] (Paperback): F R (Frederick Robert) D Miller Galvanotropism in the Crayfish [microform] (Paperback)
F R (Frederick Robert) D Miller
R339 Discovery Miles 3 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Dragon, the Mountain, and the Nations - An Old Testament Myth, Its Origins, and Its Afterlives (Hardcover): Robert D.... The Dragon, the Mountain, and the Nations - An Old Testament Myth, Its Origins, and Its Afterlives (Hardcover)
Robert D. Miller II
R1,828 Discovery Miles 18 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Dragon, the Mountain, and the Nations investigates the origins, manifestations, and meanings of a myth that plays a major role in the Hebrew Bible and a substantial role in the New Testament: the dragon-slaying myth. The dragon-slaying myth has a hoary ancestry, extending back long before its appearance in the Hebrew Bible, and a vast range, spanning as far as India and perhaps even Japan. This book is a chronicle of its trajectories and permutations. The target of this study is the biblical myth. This target, however, is itself a fluid tradition, responding to and reworking extrabiblical myths and reworking its own myths. In this study, Robert Miller examines the dragon and dragon-slaying myth throughout India, the proto-Indo-European cultures, and Iran, and among the Hittites as well as other ancient Near Eastern and Mesopotamian traditions, and then throughout the Bible, including Genesis, the Psalms, Daniel, and ultimately the New Testament and the book of Revelation. He shows how the myth pervades many cultures and many civilizations and that the dragon is always conquered, despite its many manifestations. In his conclusion, Miller points out the importance of the myth as a hermeneutic for understanding key parts of biblical literature.

Many Roads Lead Eastward (Paperback): Robert D. Miller Many Roads Lead Eastward (Paperback)
Robert D. Miller
R448 R370 Discovery Miles 3 700 Save R78 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
International Law - How It Affects Rules of Engagement and Responses in Information Warfare (Paperback): Robert D. Miller International Law - How It Affects Rules of Engagement and Responses in Information Warfare (Paperback)
Robert D. Miller
R1,323 Discovery Miles 13 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This research examines an area that only within the last several years started receiving attention from civilian and military leaders-the legal details of information warfare (IW). The legal aspects concerning IW are only now starting to mature and will require refining as we encounter IW scenarios. As a result, I found this research effort a challenging and interesting endeavor as it expanded my knowledge and expertise in an area of interest to me personally and professionally. Although only touching on one aspect of a huge area of interest in today's military, my hope is this research will serve to encourage others to continue to analyze the nuances embedded in IW and come to find, as I did, that this is a complex, wide open area requiring much more thought and development.

Oral Tradition in Ancient Israel (Paperback): Robert D. Miller Oral Tradition in Ancient Israel (Paperback)
Robert D. Miller; Edited by David Rhoads
R576 R479 Discovery Miles 4 790 Save R97 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Synopsis: Providing a comprehensive study of "oral tradition" in Israel, this volume unpacks the nature of oral tradition, the form it would have taken in ancient Israel, and the remains of it in the narrative books of the Hebrew Bible. The author presents cases of oral/written interaction that provide the best ethnographic analogies for ancient Israel and insights from these suggest a model of transmission in oral-written societies valid for ancient Israel. Miller reconstructs what ancient Israelite oral literature would have been and considers criteria for identifying orally derived material in the narrative books of the Old Testament, marking several passages as highly probable oral derivations. Using ethnographic data and ancient Near Eastern examples, he proposes performance settings for this material. The epilogue treats the contentious topic of historicity and shows that orally derived texts are not more historically reliable than other texts in the Bible. Endorsements: "In this book, Robert Miller offers an assessment of the modern study of oral tradition in ancient Israelite literature . . .The result is an engaging survey of the question of oral literature in ancient Israel. The book points up the problems and prospects involved in this most difficult area of biblical studies." -Mark S. Smith Skirball Professor of Bible and Ancient Near Eastern Studies New York University "Robert Miller's Oral Tradition in Ancient Israel is warmly to be welcomed. Miller is particularly well equipped for this task, being equally at home in literary and archaeological work, and this timely and comprehensive study does not disappoint. Miller succeeds brilliantly in demonstrating that there was an interplay of oral and written composition and performance throughout Israel's history. We are very much in his debt." -Paul M. Joyce Theology Faculty Board Chairman University of Oxford "This study is a fascinating contribution to discussion of the role of oral tradition in the composition of biblical texts. Miller offers an impressive critique of classic and recent studies on the oral-written continuum in a wide range of literatures and cultures, opening up new insights into the literature and culture of the Hebrew Bible." -Katherine Hayes Professor of Old Testament Seminary of the Immaculate Conception Author Biography: Robert D. Miller II, SFO, is Associate Professor of Old Testament at the Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. He is the author of Chieftains of the Highland Clans and Syriac and Antiochian Exegesis and Biblical Theology for the 3rd Millennium.

Baal, St. George, and Khidr - A Study of the Historical Geography of the Levant (Hardcover): Robert D. Miller II Baal, St. George, and Khidr - A Study of the Historical Geography of the Levant (Hardcover)
Robert D. Miller II
R1,716 Discovery Miles 17 160 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Western tradition, St. George is known as the dragon slayer. In the Middle East, he is called Khidr (“Green One”), and in addition to being a dragon slayer, he is also somehow the prophet Elijah. In this book, Robert D. Miller II untangles these complicated connections and reveals how, especially in his Middle Eastern guise, St. George is a reincarnation of the Canaanite storm god Baal, another “Green One” who in Ugaritic texts slays dragons. Combining art history, theology, and archeology, this multidisciplinary study demystifies the identity of St. George in his various incarnations, laying bare the processes by which these identifications merged and diverged. Miller traces the origins of this figure in Arabic and Latin texts and explores the possibility that Middle Eastern shrines to St. George lie on top of ancient shrines of the Canaanite storm god Baal. Miller examines these holy places, particularly in modern Israel and around Mount Hermon on the Syrian-Lebanese-Israeli border, and makes the convincing case that direct continuity exists from the Baal of antiquity to the St. George/Khidr of Christian lore. Convincingly argued and thoroughly researched, this study makes a unique contribution to such diverse areas as ancient Near Eastern studies, Roman history and religion, Christian hagiography and iconography, Quranic studies, and Arab folk religion.

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