Die Religion des Alten Testaments : Unter den Religionen des Vorderen Orients /
Marti, Karl
Die Religion des Alten Testaments : Unter den Religionen des Vorderen Orients / Karl Marti. - 1 online resource (96 p.) - Analecta Gorgiana .
Frontmatter -- Vorwort -- INHALT -- Einleitung -- I. Die Nomadenreligion -- II. Die Bauernreligion -- III. Die Prophetenreligion -- IV. Die Gesetzesreligion -- Rückblick und Ausblick -- Sachregister
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The aim of this booklet is to given an account of the nature of the religion of the Old Testament, especially those aspects that differentiate it from other ancient religions. Fitting with the emerging historical-critical Zeitgeist, Marti follows the usual division of Israelite religion into nomadic, peasant, prophetic, and legal religions. Various accoutrements and components of the religious life of antiquity are considered throughout this somewhat contrived course of Israel’s religious development. Written when Assyriology was just beginning to come into its own, Marti still finds the Graf-Wellhausen hypothesis a compelling explanation for the form of the biblical material.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In German.
9781607242888 9781463218843
10.31826/9781463218843 doi
Judaism--History--To 70 A.D.
RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology.
BM165 / .M378 2010
220
Die Religion des Alten Testaments : Unter den Religionen des Vorderen Orients / Karl Marti. - 1 online resource (96 p.) - Analecta Gorgiana .
Frontmatter -- Vorwort -- INHALT -- Einleitung -- I. Die Nomadenreligion -- II. Die Bauernreligion -- III. Die Prophetenreligion -- IV. Die Gesetzesreligion -- Rückblick und Ausblick -- Sachregister
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
The aim of this booklet is to given an account of the nature of the religion of the Old Testament, especially those aspects that differentiate it from other ancient religions. Fitting with the emerging historical-critical Zeitgeist, Marti follows the usual division of Israelite religion into nomadic, peasant, prophetic, and legal religions. Various accoutrements and components of the religious life of antiquity are considered throughout this somewhat contrived course of Israel’s religious development. Written when Assyriology was just beginning to come into its own, Marti still finds the Graf-Wellhausen hypothesis a compelling explanation for the form of the biblical material.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In German.
9781607242888 9781463218843
10.31826/9781463218843 doi
Judaism--History--To 70 A.D.
RELIGION / Antiquities & Archaeology.
BM165 / .M378 2010
220

