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Steps to a New Edition of the Hebrew Bible (Hardcover): Ronald Hendel Steps to a New Edition of the Hebrew Bible (Hardcover)
Ronald Hendel
R1,522 Discovery Miles 15 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Remembering Abraham - Culture, Memory, and History in the Hebrew Bible (Hardcover, New): Ronald Hendel Remembering Abraham - Culture, Memory, and History in the Hebrew Bible (Hardcover, New)
Ronald Hendel
R1,868 Discovery Miles 18 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

According to an old tradition preserved in the Palestinian Targums, the Hebrew Bible is "the Book of Memories." The sacred past recalled in the Bible serves as a model and wellspring for the present. The remembered past, says Ronald Hendel, is the material with which biblical Israel constructed its identity as a people, a religion, and a culture. It is a mixture of history, collective memory, folklore, and literary brilliance, and is often colored by political and religious interests.
In Israel's formative years, these memories circulated orally in the context of family and tribe. Over time they came to be crystallized in various written texts. The Hebrew Bible is a vast compendium of writings, spanning a thousand-year period from roughly the twelfth to the second century BCE, and representing perhaps a small slice of the writings of that period. The texts are often overwritten by later texts, creating a complex pastiche of text, reinterpretation, and commentary. The religion and culture of ancient Israel are expressed by these texts, and in no small part also created by them, as they formulate new or altered conceptions of the sacred past. Remembering Abraham explores the interplay of culture, history, and memory in the Hebrew Bible. Hendel examines the Hebrew Bible's portrayal of Israel and its history, and correlates the biblical past with our own sense of the past. He addresses the ways that culture, memory, and history interweave in the self-fashioning of Israel's identity, and in the biblical portrayals of the patriarchs, the Exodus, and King Solomon. A concluding chapter explores the broad horizons of the biblical sense of the past.
This accessibly written bookrepresents the mature thought of one of our leading scholars of the Hebrew Bible.

Five Views on the Exodus - Historicity, Chronology, and Theological Implications (Paperback): Scott Stripling, James K.... Five Views on the Exodus - Historicity, Chronology, and Theological Implications (Paperback)
Scott Stripling, James K. Hoffmeier, Gary A. Rendsburg, Peter Feinman, Ronald Hendel; Edited by (general) …
R565 R513 Discovery Miles 5 130 Save R52 (9%) Ships in 4 - 8 working days

Gain a thorough understanding of the competing views on the historicity, chronology, and theological implications of the exodus. The biblical account of the Israelite exodus from Egypt is one of the most enduring narratives ever told and is a foundational event for several world religions. It resonates across cultures with its timeless themes of redemption and deliverance. It is also the only explanation the Bible gives for Israel's origin. Despite its unique legacy, many scholars regard the exodus as fictitious or a cultural memory that may not be a historical event. Even among those who believe the exodus happened, there is no consensus regarding its date. Five Views on the Exodus brings together experts in the fields of biblical studies, Egyptology, and archaeology to discuss and debate the most vexing questions about the exodus. Each offers their own view and constructive responses to other leading views: Early Date: The Exodus Took Place in the Fifteenth Century BC (Scott Stripling) Late Date: A Historical Exodus in the Thirteenth Century BC (James K. Hoffmeier) A Hyksos Levite Led Exodus in the Time of Ramesses II (Peter Feinman) Alternative Late Date: The Exodus Took Place in the Twelfth Century BC (Gary A. Rendsburg) The Exodus as Cultural Memory: A Transformation of Historical Events (Ronald Hendel) The Counterpoints series presents a comparison and critique of scholarly views on topics important to Christians that are both fair-minded and respectful of the biblical text. Each volume is a one-stop reference that allows readers to evaluate the different positions on a specific issue and form their own, educated opinion.

Freud and Monotheism - Moses and the Violent Origins of Religion (Paperback): Gilad Sharvit, Karen S. Feldman Freud and Monotheism - Moses and the Violent Origins of Religion (Paperback)
Gilad Sharvit, Karen S. Feldman; Contributions by Jan Assmann, Richard Bernstein, Willi Goetschel, …
R715 Discovery Miles 7 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last few decades, vibrant debates regarding post-secularism have found inspiration and provocation in the works of Sigmund Freud. A new interest in psychoanalysis's relation to society has emerged, allowing Freud’s account of the interdependence of religion, ethics, and violence to gain currency in recent debates on modernity. In that context, the pivotal role of Freud’s masterpiece, Moses and Monotheism, is widely recognized. Freud and Monotheism critically examines a range of discourses surrounding Freud and Moses, taking as its entry point Freud’s relations to Judaism, his conception of tradition and history, his theory of the mind, and his model of transgenerational inheritance. Highlighting the broad impact of Moses and Monotheism across the humanities, contributors from philosophy, comparative literature, cultural studies, Jewish studies, psychoanalysis, and Egyptology come together to illuminate Freud’s book and the modern world with which it grapples.

Reading Genesis - Ten Methods (Hardcover, New): Ronald Hendel Reading Genesis - Ten Methods (Hardcover, New)
Ronald Hendel
R1,524 Discovery Miles 15 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reading Genesis presents a panoramic view of the most vital ways that Genesis is approached in modern scholarship. Essays by ten eminent scholars cover the perspectives of literature, gender, memory, sources, theology, and the reception of Genesis in Judaism and Christianity. Each contribution addresses the history and rationale of the method, insightfully explores particular texts of Genesis, and deepens the interpretive gain of the method in question. These ways of reading Genesis, which include its classic past readings, map out a pluralistic model for understanding Genesis in - and for - the modern age.

How Old Is the Hebrew Bible? - A Linguistic, Textual, and Historical Study (Hardcover): Ronald Hendel, Jan Joosten How Old Is the Hebrew Bible? - A Linguistic, Textual, and Historical Study (Hardcover)
Ronald Hendel, Jan Joosten
R1,165 Discovery Miles 11 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

From two expert scholars comes a comprehensive study of the dating of the Hebrew Bible The age of the Hebrew Bible is a topic that has sparked controversy and debate in recent years. The scarcity of clear evidence allows for the possibility of many views, though these are often clouded by theological and political biases. This impressive, broad-ranging book synthesizes recent linguistic, textual, and historical research to clarify the history of biblical literature, from its oldest texts and literary layers to its youngest. In clear, concise language, the authors provide a comprehensive overview that cuts across scholarly specialties to create a new standard for the historical study of the Bible. This much-needed work paves the path forward to dating the Hebrew Bible and understanding crucial aspects of its historical and contemporary significance.

The Book of Genesis - A Biography (Paperback): Ronald Hendel The Book of Genesis - A Biography (Paperback)
Ronald Hendel
R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An essential biography of one of the Bible's most influential books During its 2,500-year life, the book of Genesis has been the keystone to important claims about God and humanity in Judaism and Christianity, and it plays a central role in contemporary debates about science, politics, and human rights. Ronald Hendel provides a panoramic history of this iconic book, exploring its impact on Western religion, philosophy, literature, art, and more. From debates about slavery, gender, and sexuality to struggles over creationism and evolution, Genesis has left its indelible mark on our world and continues to do so today. This wide-ranging account tells the remarkable life story of an incomparable spiritual masterpiece, tracing how Genesis has shaped views of reality-and how changing views of reality have shaped interpretations of Genesis.

Steps to a New Edition of the Hebrew Bible (Paperback): Ronald Hendel Steps to a New Edition of the Hebrew Bible (Paperback)
Ronald Hendel
R1,175 Discovery Miles 11 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Reading Genesis - Ten Methods (Paperback): Ronald Hendel Reading Genesis - Ten Methods (Paperback)
Ronald Hendel
R924 Discovery Miles 9 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reading Genesis presents a panoramic view of the most vital ways that Genesis is approached in modern scholarship. Essays by ten eminent scholars cover the perspectives of literature, gender, memory, sources, theology, and the reception of Genesis in Judaism and Christianity. Each contribution addresses the history and rationale of the method, insightfully explores particular texts of Genesis, and deepens the interpretive gain of the method in question. These ways of reading Genesis, which include its classic past readings, map out a pluralistic model for understanding Genesis in - and for - the modern age.

Freud and Monotheism - Moses and the Violent Origins of Religion (Hardcover): Gilad Sharvit, Karen S. Feldman Freud and Monotheism - Moses and the Violent Origins of Religion (Hardcover)
Gilad Sharvit, Karen S. Feldman; Contributions by Jan Assmann, Richard Bernstein, Willi Goetschel, …
R2,039 Discovery Miles 20 390 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Over the last few decades, vibrant debates regarding post-secularism have found inspiration and provocation in the works of Sigmund Freud. A new interest in psychoanalysis's relation to society has emerged, allowing Freud's account of the interdependence of religion, ethics, and violence to gain currency in recent debates on modernity. In that context, the pivotal role of Freud's masterpiece, Moses and Monotheism, is widely recognized. Freud and Monotheism critically examines a range of discourses surrounding Freud and Moses, taking as its entry point Freud's relations to Judaism, his conception of tradition and history, his theory of the mind, and his model of transgenerational inheritance. Highlighting the broad impact of Moses and Monotheism across the humanities, contributors from philosophy, comparative literature, cultural studies, Jewish studies, psychoanalysis, and Egyptology come together to illuminate Freud's book and the modern world with which it grapples.

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