The reasons that led to the transition from the promotion of the exclusive worship of YHWH in pre-exilic Judah to the post-exilic formulation of ‘theoretical monotheism’, i.e., the denial of the existence of any god other than YHWH, have sparked considerable debate. This article adduces psychological and sociological trauma studies to argue that the Babylonian Exile appears in several biblical texts as 'cultural trauma'. The analysis of two key texts for the emergence of 'theoretical monotheism', Deuteronomy 4 and Deutero-Isaiah, suggests that their reflections of the cultural trauma of Exile are causally linked with the promotion of monotheism. Against this background, the Babylonian Exile can be described as the 'birth trauma' of monothei...
Abstract Archaeologists offer different perspectives and new and multiple types of evidence to the d...
When King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon conquered the kingdom of Judah in the early sixth century BCE...
The divine functions of infusing humans with knowledge and life through linguistic and material medi...
This thesis is based on the received form of Hebrew text of Deut.6:4 and Isa. 43,44 and 45, to study...
<span>The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. T...
In this study, the Babylonian Exile of the Jews is approached from the perspective of a sociological...
Biblical monotheism remains central in contemporary discussions concerning Israelite religion and id...
This dissertation attempts to highlight the trauma effects of the Babylon exile of the 587/586 BCE. ...
<span>In the first part of this article I outline serious objections against the concept of mo...
Exile and the disruptioon of the exilic period are prominent features in scholarly reconstructions o...
Does monotheism lead to violence? The article argues that the HB/OT gives different answers. There s...
The three Abrahamic religions have an ambivalent relationship to war and peace. On the one hand, God...
In this era we, human beings upon earth, revolve around religious war, be it open or covert, in whic...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
Monotheism has been commonly claimed as the form of worldview the Old Testament authors held origina...
Abstract Archaeologists offer different perspectives and new and multiple types of evidence to the d...
When King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon conquered the kingdom of Judah in the early sixth century BCE...
The divine functions of infusing humans with knowledge and life through linguistic and material medi...
This thesis is based on the received form of Hebrew text of Deut.6:4 and Isa. 43,44 and 45, to study...
<span>The concept of �monotheism� has become a matter of debate in Hebrew Bible scholarship. T...
In this study, the Babylonian Exile of the Jews is approached from the perspective of a sociological...
Biblical monotheism remains central in contemporary discussions concerning Israelite religion and id...
This dissertation attempts to highlight the trauma effects of the Babylon exile of the 587/586 BCE. ...
<span>In the first part of this article I outline serious objections against the concept of mo...
Exile and the disruptioon of the exilic period are prominent features in scholarly reconstructions o...
Does monotheism lead to violence? The article argues that the HB/OT gives different answers. There s...
The three Abrahamic religions have an ambivalent relationship to war and peace. On the one hand, God...
In this era we, human beings upon earth, revolve around religious war, be it open or covert, in whic...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
Monotheism has been commonly claimed as the form of worldview the Old Testament authors held origina...
Abstract Archaeologists offer different perspectives and new and multiple types of evidence to the d...
When King Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon conquered the kingdom of Judah in the early sixth century BCE...
The divine functions of infusing humans with knowledge and life through linguistic and material medi...