The Oxford Handbook of the Pentateuch

The Oxford Handbook of the Pentateuch

The Oxford Handbook of the Pentateuch

The Oxford Handbook of the Pentateuch

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Overview

Featuring contributions from internationally-recognized scholars in the study of the Pentateuch, this volume provides a comprehensive survey of key topics and issues in contemporary pentateuchal scholarship. The Oxford Handbook of the Pentateuch considers recent debates about the formation of the Pentateuch and their implications for biblical scholarship. At the same time, it addresses a number of issues that relate more broadly to the social and intellectual worlds of the Pentateuch. This includes engagements with questions of archaeology and history, the Pentateuch and the Samaritans, the relation between the Pentateuch and other Moses traditions in the Second Temple period, the Pentateuch and social memory, and more. Crucially, the Handbook situates its discussions of current developments in pentateuchal studies in relation to the field's long history, one that in its modern, critical phase is now more than two centuries old. By showcasing both this rich history and the leading edges of the field, this collection provides a clear account of pentateuchal studies and a fresh sense of its vitality and relevance within biblical studies, religious studies, and the broader humanities.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198726302
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 06/29/2021
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Pages: 590
Product dimensions: 9.70(w) x 7.00(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Joel S. Baden, Professor of Hebrew Bible, Yale University,Jeffrey Stackert, Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible, University of Chicago

Joel S. Baden is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Yale University.


Jeffrey Stackert is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

AbbreviationsList of Contributors1. Introduction: Convergences and Divergences in Contemporary Pentateuchal Research, Joel S. Baden and Jeffrey StackertPart I:Text and Early Reception2. The Pentateuch: Five Books, One Canon, Olivier Artus3. The Text of the Pentateuch, Sidnie White Crawford4. The Pentateuch in Second Temple Judaism, John J. Collins5. The Relevance of Moses Traditions in the Second Temple Period, Molly M. Zahn6. The Pentateuch and the Samaritans, Magnar Kartveit7. The Greek Translation of the Pentateuch, Cécile DogniezPart II: The Formation of the Pentateuch8. The Beginnings of a Critical Reading of the Pentateuch, Jean-Louis Ska9. The Graf-Kuenen-Wellhausen School, Rudolf Smend10. The Documentary Hypothesis, Baruch J. Schwartz11. Form and Tradition Criticism, Thomas B. Dozeman12. Defining and Identifying Secondary Layers, Reinhard G. Kratz13. Positions on Redaction, Reinhard Müller14. The Priestly Writing(s): Scope and Nature, Jakob Wöhrle15. The Place of Deuteronomy in the Formation of the Pentateuch, Udo Rüterswörden16. The Relationship of the Legal Codes, Jeffrey Stackert17. The Identification of Preexilic Material in the Pentateuch, Frank Polak18. The Identification of Postexilic Material in the Pentateuch, Rainer AlbertzPart III: The Pentateuch in Its Social World19. The Genres of the Pentateuch and Their Social Settings, Angela Roskop Erisman20. Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the Pentateuch, David P. Wright21. The Pentateuch: Archaeology and History, Israel Finkelstein22. Pentateuchal and Ancient Near Eastern Ritual, Yitzhaq Feder23. The Imperial Context of the Pentateuch, Mark Brett24. The Pentateuch outside the Pentateuch, Reinhard Achenbach25. The Pentateuch as/and Social Memory of 'Israel' in the Late Persian Period, Ehud Ben Zvi26. The Pentateuch as 'Torah', James W. WattsIndex
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