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083 0 $aBible. Old Testament. Exegesis
100 1 $aStolz, Fritz.
240 10 $aAlte Testament.$lEnglish
245 10 $aInterpreting the Old Testament /$cFritz Stolz ; [translated from the German by Margaret Kohl].
260 $aLondon :$bS.C.M. Press,$c1975.
300 $avii, 152 pages ;$c22 cm
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500 $aTranslation of Das Alte Testament.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 149-152).
505 0 $aI. The Old Testament writers : 1. The background : Understanding scripture before the Enlightenment ; The claims of reason ; Interest in the Pentateuch ; Understanding the Pentateuch: problems and attempted solutions ; Literary criticism and the history of Israel ; Julius Wellhausen -- 2. Problems of literary criticism in the Pentateuch : The literary character of the priestly writing (P) ; The literary character of Deuteronomy ; The literary character of the early sources ; The Elohist ; Yahwist and Yahwists ; Placing the early Pentateuchal sources ; J and E -- some conclusions -- 3. Literary criticism in the prophetic books : The starting point ; 'Authenticity' ; Amos ; The literary transmission of the prophetic sayings -- II. Old Testament literature and the community : 1. The background : Empirically based fields of study ; Ancient oriental archaeology ; The history of religions school ; Hermann Gunkel -- 2. Narrative genres : The saga ; Genres absent from the Old Testament ; The transition to writing -- 3. Genres of cultic poetry : Individual psalms ; Community psalms ; Royal psalms ; psalms for special festivals ; The departure from unified genres -- 4. Genres of law : Casuistic law ; Apodictic law ; Priestly instruction -- 5. Genres of wisdom : Old Testament terms ; Simple and extended forms ; The aims of wisdom discourse ; The upholders of wisdom in ancient Israel: Israelite and non-Israelite wisdom -- 6. Genres of prophecy : The diatribe (reproach) and the threat ; Prophecies of salvation (promise) ; Borrowed genres ; Prophetic experience, speech and action
505 0 $aIII. The cult and its content -- 1. The background : Form criticism and dialectical theology ; The theology of religion ; Trends in the development of Old Testament research -- 2. Israel's cult and the cults of the ancient East : The function of the cult ; The New Year festival and the enthronement of Yahweh ; The cultic pattern ; The divine kingship ; Nature and history ; Cultic phenomenology and cultic history -- 3. The special position of Israel's cult ; Martin Noth's amphictyonic theory ; The specific features of the cult in ancient Israel ; The religion of Yahweh inside the cult and outside it -- 4. The concept of the history of tradition -- IV. Approaches to the systematic treatment of the Old Testament -- 1. Elements in the history of Israelite religion : The roots of Israelite religion and its syncretistic development ; The influence of individual figures on the history of Israelite religion ; the main periods in the history of Israelite religion ; The ambiguity of the religious development of Israel and early Christianity -- 2. Fields of experience in the religion of Yahweh : Israel's primary experiences with Yahweh ; The law established by Yahweh ; The cult of Yahweh ; Yahweh and wisdom ; The mutual interpenetration of different fields of experience of Yahweh -- 3. The relationship between the testaments as a problem in systematic theology : The complementary relationship between Old and New Testaments ; The antithetical relationship between Old and New Testament events ; Interpreting the biblical texts.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aStolz, Fritz.$sAlte Testament. English.$tInterpreting the Old Testament.$dLondon : S.C.M. Press, 1975$w(OCoLC)647401628
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