Ancient Israel's Faith and History

Ancient Israel's Faith and History
Title Ancient Israel's Faith and History PDF eBook
Author George E. Mendenhall
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 308
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664223137

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Relying on archeological artifacts and anthropological study, George Mendenhall re-tells the story of Israel's history and faith. While careful not to move beyond the evidence, Mendenhall also provides an account of the theological dimensions of Israel's history.

Faith and History in the Old Testament

Faith and History in the Old Testament
Title Faith and History in the Old Testament PDF eBook
Author Roderick A. F. MacKenzie
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 131
Release 1965
Genre Religion
ISBN 1452909954

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Faith and History in the Old Testament was first published in 1963. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. This absorbing and readable account of the religion of ancient Israel is presented against the background of other cultures of the time. Father MacKenzie traces the development of Israel's belief and draws upon modern knowledge of the cultures of the ancient Near East to illuminate the history. But the main stress is on the religious meaning which the Israelites themselves perceived in the events they experienced, a meaning which is accepted and extended in different ways by modern Jews and by Christians. The author explains, in non-technical style, the distinctive features of the faith of the Old Testament as evident in such themes as covenant, creation, retribution, the pursuit of wisdom, and the hope of salvation. At the outset, he defines the study of theology and places the study of Chrisson with that of Israel. He analyzes Israel's concept of God and the character of the covenant between God and the people of Israel, discusses the Israelite literature on the creation of earth and its creatures, and considers the interrelationship between myth and history. He discusses the search for wisdom in Israel, the public prayers, and the concept of a promise from the deity. In conclusion, he presents the interpretation by the Old Testament authors of these distinctive features of Israel's religion. The book is intended for lay people interested in modern Bible interpretation, as well as for priests, ministers, and rabbis who wish a general survey of the Old Testament. It is suitable for use as a text or supplementary reading in religion or theology courses.

The Politics of Ancient Israel

The Politics of Ancient Israel
Title The Politics of Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Norman Karol Gottwald
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 396
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664219772

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This work offers a reconstruction of the politics of ancient Israel within the wider political environment of the ancient Near East. Gottwald begins by questioning the view of some biblical scholars that the primary factor influencing Israel's political evolution was its religion.

A History of Ancient Israel and Judah

A History of Ancient Israel and Judah
Title A History of Ancient Israel and Judah PDF eBook
Author James Maxwell Miller
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 538
Release 1986-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780664212629

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A significant achievement, this book moves our understanding of the history of Israel forward as dramatically as John Bright's A History of Israel, Martin Noth's History of Israel, and William F. Albright's From the Stone Age ot Cristianity did at an earlier period.

The Religion of Israel

The Religion of Israel
Title The Religion of Israel PDF eBook
Author Yehezkel Kaufmann
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN 9789657287026

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Ancient Israel's History

Ancient Israel's History
Title Ancient Israel's History PDF eBook
Author Bill T. Arnold
Publisher Baker Academic
Pages 560
Release 2014-11-11
Genre Religion
ISBN 1441246347

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The history of Israel is a much-debated topic in Old Testament studies. On one side are minimalists who find little of historical value in the Hebrew Bible. On the other side are those who assume the biblical text is a precise historical record. Many serious students of the Bible find themselves between these two positions and would benefit from a careful exploration of issues in Israelite history. This substantive history of Israel textbook values the Bible's historical contribution without overlooking critical issues and challenges. Featuring the latest scholarship, the book introduces students to the current state of research on issues relevant to the study of ancient Israel. The editors and contributors, all top biblical scholars and historians, discuss historical evidence in a readable manner, using both canonical and chronological lenses to explore Israelite history. Illustrative items, such as maps and images, visually support the book's content. Tables and sidebars are also included.

The Religion of Ancient Israel

The Religion of Ancient Israel
Title The Religion of Ancient Israel PDF eBook
Author Patrick D. Miller
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Pages 378
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664221454

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The historical and literary questions about ancient Israel that traditionally have preoccupied biblical scholars have often overlooked the social realities of life experienced by the vast majority of the population of ancient Israel. Volumes in the Library of Ancient Israel draw on multiple disciplines -- such as archaeology, anthropology, sociology, and literary criticism -- to illumine the everyday realities and social subtleties these ancient cultures experienced. This series employs sophisticated methods resulting in original contributions that depict the reality of the people behind the Hebrew Bible and interprets these scholarly insights for a wide variety of readers. Individually and collectively, these books will expand our vision of the culture and society of ancient Israel, thereby generating new appreciation for its impact up to the present.Patrick Miller investigates the role religion played in an expanding circle of influences in ancient Israel: the family, village, tribe, and nation-state. He situates Israel's religion in context where a variety of social forces affected beliefs, and where popular cults openly competed with the "official" religion. Miller makes extensive use of both epigraphic and artefactual evidence as he deftly probes the complexities of Iron Age culture and society and their enduring significance for people today.