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Double narratives in the Old Testament : the foundations of method in biblical criticism / Aulikki Nahkola.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ; 273.Publication details: Berlin ; New York : Walter de Gruyter, 2001.Description: 1 online resource (xii, 226 pages)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110870916
  • 3110870916
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Double narratives in the Old Testament.DDC classification:
  • 221.6 s 221.6/6 21
LOC classification:
  • BS1171.2 .N34 2001eb
Other classification:
  • online - EBSCO
  • BC 6085
Online resources:
Contents:
Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Double Narratives in the Rise and Development of Biblical Criticism -- 1.1 Early Biblical Criticism -- 1.2 Source Criticism: Wellhausen -- 1.3 Source Criticism After Wellhausen -- 1.4 Form and Tradition-historical Criticism: Gunkel -- 1.5 Form and Tradition-historical Criticism After Gunkel -- 1.6 Scandinavian Scholarship -- 1.7 Koch, Van Seters -- 1.8 “Holistic� Approaches to Double Narratives -- 1.9 Summary -- Chapter 2: Double Narratives as Indicators of Documents or Literary Artistry
2.1 The Nature of Biblical Criticism: The Role of Models in Methodology2.2 The “Nature� Model: Spinoza -- 2.3 The “Archivist-Historian�: Simon and Astruc -- 2.4 “The Historian�: Wellhausen -- 2.5 “Literary Artist�: Alter -- Chapter 3: Double Narratives as Oral Variants -- 3.1 Oral Genres and the Old Testament Narrative -- 3.2 Old Testament Narrative Genres as Oral Genres: A Reevaluation -- 3.3 Oral Composition and Transmission: The Dynamics of Variant Development -- 3.4 Gunkel�s Concept of Oral Variants: An Evaluation -- 3.5 Summary
Chapter 4: Double Narratives: Towards a Definition4.1 Double Narrative Terminology in Old Testament Scholarship -- 4.2 Towards a Definition -- 4.3 Literary and Textual Variants -- 4.4 Appraisal -- 4.5 Textual Variants and Double Narratives � An Interface? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index 1: Biblical References -- Index 2: Authors -- Index 3: Subjects

"Zugl., Oxford, Univ., Diss., 1998."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-214) and indexes.

Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Double Narratives in the Rise and Development of Biblical Criticism -- 1.1 Early Biblical Criticism -- 1.2 Source Criticism: Wellhausen -- 1.3 Source Criticism After Wellhausen -- 1.4 Form and Tradition-historical Criticism: Gunkel -- 1.5 Form and Tradition-historical Criticism After Gunkel -- 1.6 Scandinavian Scholarship -- 1.7 Koch, Van Seters -- 1.8 “Holistic� Approaches to Double Narratives -- 1.9 Summary -- Chapter 2: Double Narratives as Indicators of Documents or Literary Artistry

2.1 The Nature of Biblical Criticism: The Role of Models in Methodology2.2 The “Nature� Model: Spinoza -- 2.3 The “Archivist-Historian�: Simon and Astruc -- 2.4 “The Historian�: Wellhausen -- 2.5 “Literary Artist�: Alter -- Chapter 3: Double Narratives as Oral Variants -- 3.1 Oral Genres and the Old Testament Narrative -- 3.2 Old Testament Narrative Genres as Oral Genres: A Reevaluation -- 3.3 Oral Composition and Transmission: The Dynamics of Variant Development -- 3.4 Gunkel�s Concept of Oral Variants: An Evaluation -- 3.5 Summary

Chapter 4: Double Narratives: Towards a Definition4.1 Double Narrative Terminology in Old Testament Scholarship -- 4.2 Towards a Definition -- 4.3 Literary and Textual Variants -- 4.4 Appraisal -- 4.5 Textual Variants and Double Narratives � An Interface? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index 1: Biblical References -- Index 2: Authors -- Index 3: Subjects

English.