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Wellhausen and Kaufmann : Ancient Israel and Its Religious History in the Works of Julius Wellhausen and Yehezkel Kaufmann / Aly Elrefaei.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft ; 490Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1 online resource (XIV, 304 p.)Content type:
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  • 9783110452129
  • 9783110453300
  • 9783110454338
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 221.092/2 23
LOC classification:
  • BM165 .E565 2016
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  • online - DeGruyter
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  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Biographical aspects -- Part I. Julius Wellhausen’s Reconstruction of the History of Israel -- Chapter One: From Source and Literary Criticism to Historical Synthesis -- Chapter Two: History of Israelite Religion -- Chapter Three: Early History of Israel -- Part II. From Religion to History: Yehezkel Kaufmann’s Interpretation of Ancient Israel -- Chapter Four: History of Israelite Religion: Literary Analysis -- Chapter Five: Israelite Religion: Phenomenological Interpretation -- Chapter Six: Early Israelite History in Canaan -- Chapter Seven: Sources of Kaufmann’s Exegetic Approach -- Part III. Religion and History: A Comparison of Wellhausen and Kaufmann -- Chapter Eight: Moving between Wellhausen and Kaufmann -- Chapter Nine: Early Israel: Priestly Ideal or Prophetic Theocracy? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Subject index -- Index of names
Summary: The controversy between Wellhausen and Kaufmann concerning the history of ancient Israel and the question of historical reconstruction has prompted this study. While Wellhausen’s hypothesis introduces a synthesis of the religious development of ancient Israel, Kaufmann’s work emphasizes the singularity of the Israelite religion. Their respective works, which represent the methodologies, presuppositions and the ideologies of their times, remain an impetus to further inquiry into the history of ancient Israel and its religion. Both Wellhausen and Kaufmann applied the historical-critical method, but were divided as to its results. They agree that the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible is the primary source on which to base writing about the history of ancient Israel, but differ concerning the authority of its text. This book illustrates the real clash between Wellhausen and Kaufmann, with the aim of providing some basis for reaching a middle ground between these two poles. As becomes clear in this study, Wellhausen reconstructed the religion of Israel in the framework of its history. Kaufmann, by contrast, proposed that monotheism emerged in Israel as a new creation of the spirit of Israel.
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Frontmatter -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Biographical aspects -- Part I. Julius Wellhausen’s Reconstruction of the History of Israel -- Chapter One: From Source and Literary Criticism to Historical Synthesis -- Chapter Two: History of Israelite Religion -- Chapter Three: Early History of Israel -- Part II. From Religion to History: Yehezkel Kaufmann’s Interpretation of Ancient Israel -- Chapter Four: History of Israelite Religion: Literary Analysis -- Chapter Five: Israelite Religion: Phenomenological Interpretation -- Chapter Six: Early Israelite History in Canaan -- Chapter Seven: Sources of Kaufmann’s Exegetic Approach -- Part III. Religion and History: A Comparison of Wellhausen and Kaufmann -- Chapter Eight: Moving between Wellhausen and Kaufmann -- Chapter Nine: Early Israel: Priestly Ideal or Prophetic Theocracy? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Subject index -- Index of names

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The controversy between Wellhausen and Kaufmann concerning the history of ancient Israel and the question of historical reconstruction has prompted this study. While Wellhausen’s hypothesis introduces a synthesis of the religious development of ancient Israel, Kaufmann’s work emphasizes the singularity of the Israelite religion. Their respective works, which represent the methodologies, presuppositions and the ideologies of their times, remain an impetus to further inquiry into the history of ancient Israel and its religion. Both Wellhausen and Kaufmann applied the historical-critical method, but were divided as to its results. They agree that the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible is the primary source on which to base writing about the history of ancient Israel, but differ concerning the authority of its text. This book illustrates the real clash between Wellhausen and Kaufmann, with the aim of providing some basis for reaching a middle ground between these two poles. As becomes clear in this study, Wellhausen reconstructed the religion of Israel in the framework of its history. Kaufmann, by contrast, proposed that monotheism emerged in Israel as a new creation of the spirit of Israel.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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