The Babylonian Exile was a historical catalyst compelling Jewish authors of the Second Temple period to deal with their respective situations in the course of history according to – or against – various predicaments from which they suffered in an unprecedented manner. Second Temple Jews were faced with the most fundamental uneasiness: it seemed that God abandoned his people owing to their breaking of the covenant. Therefore, it was important to reconceptualise their worldview into which creation, history, and covenant could be incorporated and which could vouchsafe the ongoing relationship with God to their respective situations. Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: In this article, the worldview of Second Templ...
Magister Theologiae - MThIn this minithesis, I argue that the prime reason of the Deuteronomistic Hi...
Amid the recent turn to Paul’s reading of Scripture, the role Deuteronomy plays in his letters has g...
In his chapter on inner-biblical exegesis in The Garments of Torah, Michael Fishbane says that his p...
The Babylonian Exile was a historical catalyst compelling Jewish authors of the Second Temple period...
This article deals with the current debate about the so-called“Deuteronomistic History” (DtrH). It ...
Some biblical scholars understand Deuteronomy to be the end of the Pentateuch. Before the nation of ...
The Song of Moses is acknowledged to be one of the most difficult texts to interpret within the boo...
This book undertakes a reassessment of the Deuteronomistic History in response to recent development...
The prosaic Mosaic death in Deuteronomy 34 leaves the way of life ~l[ol. / ~lA[-d[; / ~ymiYh;-lK’as ...
The Song of Moses blames Israel for the idolatry that caused divine wrath and led to the people’s ne...
Moses Wilhelm Shapira's infamous Deuteronomy fragments - long believed to be forgeries - are authent...
The book of Deuteronomy develops a remarkable interplay between the oral and written, the ritual and...
As the fifth book of the Pentateuch, Deuteronomy depicts a panoramic synthesis of the entire history...
In this article the meaning of Deutoronomy is described from the perspective of a revelation-cognit...
Many Israelis, but also many Christian Palestinians, today understand the current conflict around th...
Magister Theologiae - MThIn this minithesis, I argue that the prime reason of the Deuteronomistic Hi...
Amid the recent turn to Paul’s reading of Scripture, the role Deuteronomy plays in his letters has g...
In his chapter on inner-biblical exegesis in The Garments of Torah, Michael Fishbane says that his p...
The Babylonian Exile was a historical catalyst compelling Jewish authors of the Second Temple period...
This article deals with the current debate about the so-called“Deuteronomistic History” (DtrH). It ...
Some biblical scholars understand Deuteronomy to be the end of the Pentateuch. Before the nation of ...
The Song of Moses is acknowledged to be one of the most difficult texts to interpret within the boo...
This book undertakes a reassessment of the Deuteronomistic History in response to recent development...
The prosaic Mosaic death in Deuteronomy 34 leaves the way of life ~l[ol. / ~lA[-d[; / ~ymiYh;-lK’as ...
The Song of Moses blames Israel for the idolatry that caused divine wrath and led to the people’s ne...
Moses Wilhelm Shapira's infamous Deuteronomy fragments - long believed to be forgeries - are authent...
The book of Deuteronomy develops a remarkable interplay between the oral and written, the ritual and...
As the fifth book of the Pentateuch, Deuteronomy depicts a panoramic synthesis of the entire history...
In this article the meaning of Deutoronomy is described from the perspective of a revelation-cognit...
Many Israelis, but also many Christian Palestinians, today understand the current conflict around th...
Magister Theologiae - MThIn this minithesis, I argue that the prime reason of the Deuteronomistic Hi...
Amid the recent turn to Paul’s reading of Scripture, the role Deuteronomy plays in his letters has g...
In his chapter on inner-biblical exegesis in The Garments of Torah, Michael Fishbane says that his p...