Reading the Hebrew Bible for a New Millennium, Volume 1: Form, Concept, and Theological Perspective

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Wonil Kim
A&C Black, Aug 1, 2000 - Religion - 400 pages
This addition to the prestigious Studies in Antiquity and Christianity (SAC) series is the first of a two-volume set of essays on the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. The essays focus on the exegetical methodology developed by Rolf P. Knierim at the Institute for Antiquity and Christianity in Claremont, California. The exegetical foundations of Knierim s methodology pay special attention to the literary forms and conceptual underpinnings of biblical texts. But the method moves well beyond the concerns of traditional form criticism to address the overall interpretation of the Hebrew Bible from the perspectives of the ancient biblical writers and contemporary readers. The result is a comprehensive interpretive methodology that employs a close reading of biblical texts, integrating concerns about literary form and theological perspective with the settings in which biblical texts were composed as well as the ways they are read in the present and the future. Such readings, the editors maintain, constitute the cutting edge of biblical interpretation at the outset of the millennium. Volume 1 contains twenty-one essays, including seven by Knierim. Other contributors are: Mary Deely, Michael Floyd, John Goldingay, Robert Hubbard, Mignon Jacobs, Isaac Kalimi, Joel Kaminsky, Paul Kim, Wonil Kim, Charles Mabee, Steven Reed, and Janet Weathers. Editors: Deborah Ellens is an independent scholar. Michael Floyd is Professor of Old Testament at the Episcopal Theological Seminary of the Southwest. Wonil Kim is Assistant Professor of Old Testament Studies at La Sierra University. Marvin A. Sweeney is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Claremont School of Theology and Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate University. For: Pastors, college and seminary courses in Hebrew Bible, scholars>
 

Contents

On Biblical Theology
11
On the Task of Old Testament Theology 217
21
Comments on the Task of Old Testament Theology
33
On the View of Reality and Public Human Ethos
42
On Two Cases of the Biblical Hermeneutic of Justice
58
On the Subject of War in Old Testament and Biblical
73
Characterization in Biblical Theology
89
Ordering the World for the
108
Toward an Old Testament Theology of Concern
205
The Task of Hebrew BibleOld Testament Theology
230
A Jewish Reaction
252
Gender Complementarity in the Hebrew Bible
263
A Methodological
292
A New Approach to the ChristianJewish Dialogue
321
Human Dominion over Animals
328
The Value of Rolf Knierims Old Testament Theology
349

Rapprochement with Rolf Knierim
121
Can Gods Name Change? A Biblical Theological
144
Justice and Salvation for Israel and Canaan
169
Toward a Biblical Theology
188
Contributors
369
Author Index
385
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Deborah L. Ellens is an independent scholar of Hebrew Bible Languages and Literature. Michael Floyd is Professor at El Centro de Estudios Teológicos, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.


Wonil Kim is Assistant Professor of Old Testament Studies at La Sierra University. Marvin A. Sweeney is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Claremont School of Theology and Professor of Religion at Claremont Graduate University.