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Legal revision and religious renewal...
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Levinson, Bernard M.
Legal revision and religious renewal in ancient Israel /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
296.3/118
書名/作者:
Legal revision and religious renewal in ancient Israel // Bernard M. Levinson.
其他題名:
Legal Revision & Religious Renewal in Ancient Israel
作者:
Levinson, Bernard M.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xxvi, 206 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
Punishment - Religious aspects
標題:
Punishment (Jewish law)
標題:
God (Judaism) - Righteousness.
標題:
God (Judaism) - History of doctrines.
標題:
Judaism - History - To 70 A.D.
ISBN:
9780511499029 (ebook)
內容註:
Biblical studies as the meeting point of the humanities -- Rethinking the relation between "canon" and "exegesis" -- The problem of innovation within the formative canon -- The reworking of the principle of transgenerational punishment: four case studies -- The canon as sponsor of innovation -- The phenomenon of rewriting within the Hebrew Bible: a bibliographic essay on inner-biblical exegesis in the history of scholarship.
摘要、提要註:
This book examines the doctrine of transgenerational punishment found in the Decalogue – the idea that God punishes sinners vicariously, extending the punishment due them to three or four generations of their progeny. Although a 'God-given' law, the unfairness of punishing innocent people in this way was clearly recognized in ancient Israel. A series of inner-biblical and post-biblical responses to the rule demonstrates that later writers were able to criticize, reject, and replace this doctrine with the notion of individual retribution. Supporting further study, it includes a valuable bibliographical essay on the distinctive approach of inner-biblical exegesis, showing the contributions of European, Israeli, and North American scholars. This Cambridge release represents a major revision and expansion of the French edition, L'Herméneutique de l'innovation: Canon et exégèse dans l'Israël biblique, nearly doubling its length with extensive content and offering alternative perspectives on debates about canonicity, textual authority, and authorship.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511499029
Legal revision and religious renewal in ancient Israel /
Levinson, Bernard M.
Legal revision and religious renewal in ancient Israel /
Legal Revision & Religious Renewal in Ancient IsraelBernard M. Levinson. - 1 online resource (xxvi, 206 pages) :digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Biblical studies as the meeting point of the humanities -- Rethinking the relation between "canon" and "exegesis" -- The problem of innovation within the formative canon -- The reworking of the principle of transgenerational punishment: four case studies -- The canon as sponsor of innovation -- The phenomenon of rewriting within the Hebrew Bible: a bibliographic essay on inner-biblical exegesis in the history of scholarship.
This book examines the doctrine of transgenerational punishment found in the Decalogue – the idea that God punishes sinners vicariously, extending the punishment due them to three or four generations of their progeny. Although a 'God-given' law, the unfairness of punishing innocent people in this way was clearly recognized in ancient Israel. A series of inner-biblical and post-biblical responses to the rule demonstrates that later writers were able to criticize, reject, and replace this doctrine with the notion of individual retribution. Supporting further study, it includes a valuable bibliographical essay on the distinctive approach of inner-biblical exegesis, showing the contributions of European, Israeli, and North American scholars. This Cambridge release represents a major revision and expansion of the French edition, L'Herméneutique de l'innovation: Canon et exégèse dans l'Israël biblique, nearly doubling its length with extensive content and offering alternative perspectives on debates about canonicity, textual authority, and authorship.
ISBN: 9780511499029 (ebook)Subjects--Uniform Titles:
Bible.
--Old Testament--Criticism, interpretation, etc.Subjects--Topical Terms:
415436
Punishment
--Religious aspects
LC Class. No.: BM729.P85 / L48 2008
Dewey Class. No.: 296.3/118
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