Wisdom Epistemology in the Psalter : A Study of Psalms 1, 73, 90, and 107 /
Kartje, John
Wisdom Epistemology in the Psalter : A Study of Psalms 1, 73, 90, and 107 / John Kartje. - 1 online resource (216 p.) - Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft , 472 0934-2575 ; .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter I. Basic Issues in Epistemology and the Sociology of Knowledge -- Chapter II. Social Epistemology Case Study: Proverbs 1–9 -- Chapter III. Wisdom Elements Within the Psalms: Prior Studies and Present Focus -- Chapter IV. Psalm 1: Social Epistemology Within a Deuteronomistic Worldview -- Chapter V. Psalm 73: Mystical Knowledge -- Chapter VI. Psalm 90: Seeking for Knowledge -- Chapter VII. Psalm 107: The Epistemology of Salvation -- Conclusion: Implications for the Canonical Study of the Psalter -- Bibliography -- Bible Reference Index -- Author Name Index -- Subject Index
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We present a comparative epistemological analysis of the wisdom motifs in Psalms 1, 73, 90, and 107. These texts were selected on the basis of their epistemological content (each confronts the relationship between virtue and prosperity), and their canonical placement within the Psalter (each begins one of the Psalter’s five “Books”). We explore the implications of their respective epistemological features for our understanding of the canonical structure of the Psalter.After developing a diagnostic method for the identification and analysis of the epistemological features within a biblical text, we apply it to each of the four psalms, and discuss their epistemological qualities with respect to their canonical placement in the Psalter.We find that an epistemic progression develops across the canonical ordering of the four psalms. While the psalmists are increasingly forthright in acknowledging the moral paradox that the righteous often suffer, while the wicked can prosper, they engage this paradox with ever more sophisticated responses. Although Yhwh is ultimately the source of all wisdom, human beings can facilitate their acquisition of knowledge by seeking him out intentionally, by questioning him directly, and by observing him with a heart focused on learning.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110350531 9783110383454 9783110352962
10.1515/9783110352962 doi
Epistemologie.
Psalmen.
Weisheit.
RELIGION / Bible / Biography / Old Testament.
Canonical. Epistemology. Psalter. Wisdom.
223.206
Wisdom Epistemology in the Psalter : A Study of Psalms 1, 73, 90, and 107 / John Kartje. - 1 online resource (216 p.) - Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft , 472 0934-2575 ; .
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter I. Basic Issues in Epistemology and the Sociology of Knowledge -- Chapter II. Social Epistemology Case Study: Proverbs 1–9 -- Chapter III. Wisdom Elements Within the Psalms: Prior Studies and Present Focus -- Chapter IV. Psalm 1: Social Epistemology Within a Deuteronomistic Worldview -- Chapter V. Psalm 73: Mystical Knowledge -- Chapter VI. Psalm 90: Seeking for Knowledge -- Chapter VII. Psalm 107: The Epistemology of Salvation -- Conclusion: Implications for the Canonical Study of the Psalter -- Bibliography -- Bible Reference Index -- Author Name Index -- Subject Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
We present a comparative epistemological analysis of the wisdom motifs in Psalms 1, 73, 90, and 107. These texts were selected on the basis of their epistemological content (each confronts the relationship between virtue and prosperity), and their canonical placement within the Psalter (each begins one of the Psalter’s five “Books”). We explore the implications of their respective epistemological features for our understanding of the canonical structure of the Psalter.After developing a diagnostic method for the identification and analysis of the epistemological features within a biblical text, we apply it to each of the four psalms, and discuss their epistemological qualities with respect to their canonical placement in the Psalter.We find that an epistemic progression develops across the canonical ordering of the four psalms. While the psalmists are increasingly forthright in acknowledging the moral paradox that the righteous often suffer, while the wicked can prosper, they engage this paradox with ever more sophisticated responses. Although Yhwh is ultimately the source of all wisdom, human beings can facilitate their acquisition of knowledge by seeking him out intentionally, by questioning him directly, and by observing him with a heart focused on learning.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9783110350531 9783110383454 9783110352962
10.1515/9783110352962 doi
Epistemologie.
Psalmen.
Weisheit.
RELIGION / Bible / Biography / Old Testament.
Canonical. Epistemology. Psalter. Wisdom.
223.206

