Biblical Narratives, Archaeology and Historicity

Essays In Honour of Thomas L. Thompson

Assistant Professor Emanuel Pfoh editor Professor Lukasz Niesiolowski-Spanò editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:14th Nov '19

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This book offers a variety of updated views on biblical narratives, taking into account their historical authenticity and links to archaeology and narrative.

This volume collects essays from an international body of leading scholars in Old Testament studies, focused upon the key concepts of the question of historicity of biblical stories, the archaeology of Israel/Palestine during the Bronze and Iron Ages, and the nature of biblical narratives and related literature. As a celebration of the extensive body of Thomas L. Thompson’s work, these essays enable a threefold perspective on biblical narratives. Beginning with ‘method’, the contributors discuss archaeology, cultural memory, epistemology, and sociology of knowledge, before moving to ‘history, historiography and archaeology’ and close analysis of the Qumran Writings, Josephus and biblical rewritings. Finally the argument turn to the narratives themselves, exploring topics including the possibility of invented myth, the genre of Judges and the depiction of Moses in the Qu’ran. Presenting an interdisciplinary analysis of the historical issues concerning ancient Israel/Palestine, this volume creates an updated body of reference to fifty years’ worth of scholarship.

An excellent example of the extent to which Thompson’s work has had an impact on a wide range of studies and continues to be applied by many scholars. It can be recommended as a guide and an exemplar of methodological techniques and should be part of the conversation for some time as the issues of critical examination of texts continues to be a part of the academy’s work. * Review of Biblical Literature *

ISBN: 9780567686565

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 630g

328 pages