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The So-Called Deuteronomistic History Thomas Romer

The So-Called Deuteronomistic History By Thomas Romer

The So-Called Deuteronomistic History by Thomas Romer


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In contrast to the Torah/Pentateuch, the Deuteronomistic History is not recognised by Jewish or Christian tradition as a separate collection. An investigation of the Deuteronomistic History, this work provides students and scholars of the Old Testament with a guide to this important subject.

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The So-Called Deuteronomistic History: A Sociological, Historical and Literary Introduction by Thomas Romer

In contrast to the Torah/Pentateuch, the Deuteronomistic History is not recognised by Jewish or Christian tradition as a separate collection and the term itself is an invention of modern biblical scholarship. In this detailed investigation of the Deuteronomistic History, Thomas Romer provides students and scholars of the Old Testament with a complete guide to this important subject. Romer briefly outlines the content of biblical books relevant to the study of Deuteronomistic History - Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges and Samuel-Kings. He then defines the concept of Deuteronomistic History, surveying the evolution and history of the debate with particular emphasis on the work of Martin Noth. Romer then provides a sociological, historical and literary approach to the books from Deuteronomy to Kings. He examines questions such as: Why and how did Deuteronomism rise as a 'school' under Assyrian hegemony? What role did propaganda play in the composition of these books? What happened on an ideological and sociological level during the Exile and Persian period? Is the so-called Deuteronomistic literature properly understood as crisis literature? And what influence did the Deuteronomistic History have on the identity of the SecondTemple period.

The So-Called Deuteronomistic History Reviews

'For some time now there has been a need for an up-to-date, comprehensive treatment of the Deuteronomistic History...[t]his introduction fulfils all of those expectations very well....It remains a very thoughtful and well-informed study that may serve as a good starting point for further discussion...I warmly recommend it to students and scholars as an introduction to this field of study.' RBL, John Van Seters

About Thomas Romer

Thomas Romer is Professor of Old Testament in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Part I. The content of the So-called Deuteronomistic History; (Deuteronomy - 2 Kings); 1. Deuteronomy; 2. Joshua; 3. Judges; 4. Samuel-Kings; Part II. What Does 'Deuteronomistic History' Mean? - A Survey of Past Research; 1. The Prehistory of the Deuteronomistic History Hypothesis; 2. The Elaboration of the Deuteronomistic History Hypothesis by M. Noth; 3. Major Modifications and Criticisms of the Deuteronomistic History Hypothesis; 4. The Present State of Discussion: A Time for Compromise?; Part III. The Deuteronomistic History From the Assyrian to the Persian Period; 1. Who Were the 'Deuteronomists'?; 2. The Foundation Myth of the Deuteronomistic School in 2 Kings 22-23: Book-finding and Cultic Reform; 3. The Three Different Viewpoints about Centralization in Deuteronomy 12 as an Example of the Threefold Edition of the. Deuteronomistic History; Part IV. Deuteronomistic Editing in the Assyrian Period and Royal Propaganda; 1. The Beginning of Deuteronomistic Literary Production in the Seventh Century; 2. The first edition of Deuteronomy in the Assyrian Period; 3. Political and Military Propaganda in the Book of Joshua; 4. Judges, Samuel and Kings; 5. Summary: The Origins of the Deuteronomistic Library in the Neo-Assyrian Period; Part V. The Constitution of the Deuteronomistic History in the Neo-Babylonian Period; 1. Setting the so-called 'Exilic Period'; 2. The Structure and Ideology of the Deuteronomistic History's Exilic Edition; 3. The Exilic Edition of the Deuteronomistic History; 4. Summary: The Exilic Edition of the Deuteronomistic History; Part VI. Editing the Deuteronomistic History During the Persian Period; 1. Social and Political Context in Judah During the Persian Period; 2. The Main Themes of the Persian Edition of the Deuteronomistic History; 3. The Death of the Deuteronomistic History and the Birth of the Torah.

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NLS9780567032126
9780567032126
0567032124
The So-Called Deuteronomistic History: A Sociological, Historical and Literary Introduction by Thomas Romer
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007-05-17
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