Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic

Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic
Title Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic PDF eBook
Author Frank Moore CROSS
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 397
Release 2009-06-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0674030087

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Annotation The essays contained in this book are preliminary studies directed toward a new synthesis of the history of the religion of Israel. Each study is addressed to a special and, in the authors view, unsolved problem in the description of Israel's religious development.

Canaanite myth and Hebrew epic

Canaanite myth and Hebrew epic
Title Canaanite myth and Hebrew epic PDF eBook
Author Frank M. Cross
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1969
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Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic

Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic
Title Canaanite Myth and Hebrew Epic PDF eBook
Author Frank Moore Cross
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 398
Release 1997-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780674091764

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The essays in this volume address key aspects of Israelite religious development. Frank Moore Cross traces the continuities between early Israelite religion and the Canaanite culture from which it emerged; explores the tension between the mythic and the historical in Israel’s religious expression; and examines the reemergence of Canaanite mythic material in the apocalypticism of early Christianity and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

From Epic to Canon

From Epic to Canon
Title From Epic to Canon PDF eBook
Author Frank Moore Cross
Publisher JHU Press
Total Pages 294
Release 2000-11-21
Genre History
ISBN 9780801865336

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Winner of the Centennial Book Award from the Tuttleman Family Foundation of Gratz College In From Epic to Canon, Frank Moore Cross discusses specific issues that illuminate central questions about the Hebrew Bible and those who created and preserved it. He challenges the persistent attempt to read Protestant theological polemic against law into ancient Israel. Cross uncovers the continuities between the institutions of kinship and of covenant, which he describes as "extended kinship." He examines the social structures of ancient Israel and reveals that beneath its later social and cultural accretions, the concept of covenant—as opposed to codified law—was a vital part of Israel's earliest institutions. He then draws parallels between the expression of kinship and covenant among the Israelites and that practiced by other ancient societies, as well as in primitive societies.

Bible Myths and Their Parallels in Other Religions

Bible Myths and Their Parallels in Other Religions
Title Bible Myths and Their Parallels in Other Religions PDF eBook
Author Thomas William Doane
Publisher
Total Pages 648
Release 1882
Genre Religion
ISBN

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The Epic of the Patriarch

The Epic of the Patriarch
Title The Epic of the Patriarch PDF eBook
Author Ronald S. Hendel
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 208
Release 2018-07-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9004369465

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Part I: A history of interpretation -- Part II: The Jacob cycle and Canaanite epic -- 1. The forms of tradition -- The birth story -- Revelation at Bethel -- 2. Epic and cult -- Aqhat and Anat -- The deception of Isaac -- 3. A literary interlude -- Pughat and Rachel -- Part III: The Jacob cycle and Israelite epic -- 1. The hero and the other -- Encounter at Penuel -- Jacob and Esau -- 2. The life of the hero -- Jacob and Moses -- Conclusions.

No Other Gods

No Other Gods
Title No Other Gods PDF eBook
Author Robert Karl Gnuse
Publisher Sheffield Academic Press
Total Pages 392
Release 1997-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781850756576

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This is the first full-scale assessment of the theological, social and ideational implications of our new understandings of ancient Israel's social and religious development. Scholars now stress the gradual emergence of Israel out of the culture of ancient Palestine and the surrounding ancient Near East rather than contrast Israel with the ancient world. Our new paradigms stress the ongoing and unfinished nature of the monotheistic 'revolution', which is indeed still in process today. Gnuse takes a further bold step in setting the emergence of monotheism in a wider intellectual context: he argues brilliantly that the interpretation of Israel's development as both an evolutionary and revolutionary process corresponds to categories of contemporary evolutionary thought in the biological and palaeontological sciences (Punctuated Equilibrium).