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- catalog contributor b2507347.
- catalog created "1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1975.".
- catalog description "10. Critical reaction to traditio-historical research -- A. The dependency of traditio-historical analysis and other investigative procedures -- The issue of external evidence -- Traditio-historical criteria and the question of historicity -- B. The question of traditio-historical overkill -- Overextension of the method -- Implausibility of the results -- C. The need for a basic trust in the traditional outline of history -- D. The necessity of avoiding modern cultural presuppositions -- E. Summary -- Part Two: The Scandinavian debate on traditio-historical problems -- 11. The beginnings -- A. Sigmund Mowinckel's early work on prophetic tradition -- B. Johannes Pedersen: Initial opposition to literary criticism -- C. Ivar Hylander and basic problem of method -- The traditio-critical task -- Literary criticism and tradition history -- D. Henrik Samuel Nyberg: The thesis of a predominant oral tradition -- The nature of transmission in Israel -- Tradition history of Numbers 16-17 -- ".
- catalog description "9. Some examples of recent traditio-historical studies -- A. Hartmut Gese on Ezekiel 40-48 -- B. Wolfgang Richter on Judges 3-9 -- C. Odil Hannes Steck's history of a notion".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 401-428.".
- catalog description "COntributions to the debate -- E. Harris Birkeland: Establishing this thesis and demonstrating its consequences -- F. Johannes Lindblom's research: Evidence of the force of these ideas -- The prophetic literature -- Tradition history of the Book of Job -- G. Sigmund Mowinckel's further studies -- The indispensable work of literary criticism -- The rise of the prophetic literature -- Summary -- 12. Ivan Engnell: The center of the debate -- A. Engnell's traditio-historical introduction to the Old Testament -- The importance given tradition history -- Oral tradition and its significance for text criticism -- The literary forms -- Tradition history as an alternative the literary criticism -- Tradition history of the Pentateuch -- B. Prophecy and tradition: Mowinckel vs. Engnell -- Mowinckel -- Engnell -- THe result of the debate -- C. Engnell's subsequent work -- Oral tradition -- "Primary" vs. "Secondary" elements -- The traditio-historical method -- ".
- catalog description "E. August Klostermann: The crystallization hypothesis and public recital -- 6. Hermann Gunkel and the recognition of the importance of ancient traditions -- A. The influence of Albert Eichhorn -- B. New directions -- C. Schopfung und chaos: Impulses from religious-geschichte -- D. Commentary on Genesis: Impulses from Gattunga-geschichte -- 7. Fromm Hugo Gressmann to Albrecht Alt: Securing and extending the foundation -- A. Hugo Gressmann and tradition criticism -- B. Early understandings of oral tradition -- C. Albrecht Alt's fundamental contributions -- 8. Gerhard Von Rad and Martin Noth: The fathers of traditio-historical research -- A. Von Rad -- 1. The form-critical problem of the Hexateuch -- Point of departure -- The traditio-historical independence of the Sinai tradition from the Exodus-conquest complex -- The fusion of the tradition complexes by the Jahwist -- 2. Commentary on Genesis -- Comparison with Gunkel's commentary on Genesis -- ".
- catalog description "Hermeneutical priority of the Jahwist's composition -- Tradition history in the service of Old Testament theology -- Assessment of Israel's sagas -- 3. Theology of the Old Testament -- The subject matter: Israel's testimonies to Jahweh's involvement in history -- THeological reception of the traditio-historical and form-critical methods -- Tradition and history -- Tradition history and Heilsgeschichte -- A traditio-historical relationship between Old Testament and New Testament? -- The importance of von Rad's use of tradition history -- B. Noth -- 1. History of the Pentateuchal traditions -- Task and point of departure -- Isolating the five Pentateuchal themes and the additional elements of tradition -- The merging of the themes and the individual traditions -- 2. Traditio-historical study of the Deuteronomist's and of the Chronicler's compositions -- The Deuteronomistic history -- The chronicler's history -- 3. History of Israel -- C. Summary -- ".
- catalog description "Israel and ancient Near Eastern motifs -- The Book of Daniel -- Summary -- B. Arvid S. Kapelrud -- The origin of the Ezra-narrative -- Pentateuch miscellanea -- Origin and development of the Book of Job -- C. Eduard Nielsen -- The thesis of a predominant oral tradition -- Tradition history of the Decalogue -- D. Magner Saebo on Deutero-Zechariah -- Analytical orientation and procedure -- Text criticism understood traditio-historically -- Form criticism understood traditio-historically -- Preliminary conclusions about composition and background -- Summary -- 15. Critique -- A. Oral composition and transmission -- The question of reliability -- Comparative evidence -- The critical analysis of "oral literature" -- The stage of literary fixation -- The Scandinavian contributions -- B. The importance of religio-historical studies -- On the divine-kingship ideology -- Constitutive elements of the traditum -- C. General contributions and the present state of the research.".
- catalog description "Prolegomena -- 1. Traditio et traditum -- Aspects of traditio -- Aspects of traditum -- 2. What is "tradition history"? -- A. Previous understandings -- B. Definition of tradition and of tradition history -- C. Methodology -- D. Yield -- 3. Scope and method of the present study -- Part One: The rise of the traditio-historical research of the Old Testament (excluding Scandinavian contributions) -- 4. Richard Simon and the awakening to the problem of Old Testament tradition -- A. Background -- B. Simon's critical research -- C. Understanding of tradition -- D. Influence on later researchers -- 5. The era of source criticism: General neglect of the precompositional stage -- A. The beginnings of source criticism -- B. Johann Gottfried Herder: Impulses from Romanticism -- C. Johann Christoph Nachtigal: Recognition of precompositional developments -- D. Julius Wellhausen: The documentary hypothesis and tradition -- ".
- catalog description "The primacy of traditio-historical research -- 13. The "Uppsala circle" -- A. Alfred Haldar: Prophetic circles and transmission -- Associations of cult prophets -- Prophetic tradition and transmission -- B. Geo Widengren's refutation of the thesis of a predominant oral traidtion -- The importance of writing in the ancient Near East -- Supportive evidence -- Mesopotamia -- Arabic cultures -- The Old Testament -- Conclusions -- C. Helmer Ringgren -- Oral transmission as explanation for certain variant readings -- The place of tradition history in Old Testament research -- D. Gosta W. Ahlstrom -- Tradition history of Psalm 89 -- The "oral/written" debate -- E. R. A. Carlson on Second Samuel -- Traditio-historical method and scope -- A pre-Deuteronomic Davidic epic -- Compositional analysis of Second Samuel -- Evaluation of his traditio-historical analysis -- 14. The influence of an response to the Uppsala Circle -- A. Aage Bentzen -- Hypothesis of Hexateuchal stratification -- ".
- catalog extent "xv, 439 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0884140555 :".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; no. 9.".
- catalog isPartOf "Dissertation series ; no. 9".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Missoula, Mont.] : Society of Biblical Literature : distributed by Scholars Press,".
- catalog subject "221.9/5".
- catalog subject "BS1160 .K57 1975".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc. History Modern period, 1500-".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. Critical reaction to traditio-historical research -- A. The dependency of traditio-historical analysis and other investigative procedures -- The issue of external evidence -- Traditio-historical criteria and the question of historicity -- B. The question of traditio-historical overkill -- Overextension of the method -- Implausibility of the results -- C. The need for a basic trust in the traditional outline of history -- D. The necessity of avoiding modern cultural presuppositions -- E. Summary -- Part Two: The Scandinavian debate on traditio-historical problems -- 11. The beginnings -- A. Sigmund Mowinckel's early work on prophetic tradition -- B. Johannes Pedersen: Initial opposition to literary criticism -- C. Ivar Hylander and basic problem of method -- The traditio-critical task -- Literary criticism and tradition history -- D. Henrik Samuel Nyberg: The thesis of a predominant oral tradition -- The nature of transmission in Israel -- Tradition history of Numbers 16-17 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Some examples of recent traditio-historical studies -- A. Hartmut Gese on Ezekiel 40-48 -- B. Wolfgang Richter on Judges 3-9 -- C. Odil Hannes Steck's history of a notion".
- catalog tableOfContents "COntributions to the debate -- E. Harris Birkeland: Establishing this thesis and demonstrating its consequences -- F. Johannes Lindblom's research: Evidence of the force of these ideas -- The prophetic literature -- Tradition history of the Book of Job -- G. Sigmund Mowinckel's further studies -- The indispensable work of literary criticism -- The rise of the prophetic literature -- Summary -- 12. Ivan Engnell: The center of the debate -- A. Engnell's traditio-historical introduction to the Old Testament -- The importance given tradition history -- Oral tradition and its significance for text criticism -- The literary forms -- Tradition history as an alternative the literary criticism -- Tradition history of the Pentateuch -- B. Prophecy and tradition: Mowinckel vs. Engnell -- Mowinckel -- Engnell -- THe result of the debate -- C. Engnell's subsequent work -- Oral tradition -- "Primary" vs. "Secondary" elements -- The traditio-historical method -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "E. August Klostermann: The crystallization hypothesis and public recital -- 6. Hermann Gunkel and the recognition of the importance of ancient traditions -- A. The influence of Albert Eichhorn -- B. New directions -- C. Schopfung und chaos: Impulses from religious-geschichte -- D. Commentary on Genesis: Impulses from Gattunga-geschichte -- 7. Fromm Hugo Gressmann to Albrecht Alt: Securing and extending the foundation -- A. Hugo Gressmann and tradition criticism -- B. Early understandings of oral tradition -- C. Albrecht Alt's fundamental contributions -- 8. Gerhard Von Rad and Martin Noth: The fathers of traditio-historical research -- A. Von Rad -- 1. The form-critical problem of the Hexateuch -- Point of departure -- The traditio-historical independence of the Sinai tradition from the Exodus-conquest complex -- The fusion of the tradition complexes by the Jahwist -- 2. Commentary on Genesis -- Comparison with Gunkel's commentary on Genesis -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hermeneutical priority of the Jahwist's composition -- Tradition history in the service of Old Testament theology -- Assessment of Israel's sagas -- 3. Theology of the Old Testament -- The subject matter: Israel's testimonies to Jahweh's involvement in history -- THeological reception of the traditio-historical and form-critical methods -- Tradition and history -- Tradition history and Heilsgeschichte -- A traditio-historical relationship between Old Testament and New Testament? -- The importance of von Rad's use of tradition history -- B. Noth -- 1. History of the Pentateuchal traditions -- Task and point of departure -- Isolating the five Pentateuchal themes and the additional elements of tradition -- The merging of the themes and the individual traditions -- 2. Traditio-historical study of the Deuteronomist's and of the Chronicler's compositions -- The Deuteronomistic history -- The chronicler's history -- 3. History of Israel -- C. Summary -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Israel and ancient Near Eastern motifs -- The Book of Daniel -- Summary -- B. Arvid S. Kapelrud -- The origin of the Ezra-narrative -- Pentateuch miscellanea -- Origin and development of the Book of Job -- C. Eduard Nielsen -- The thesis of a predominant oral tradition -- Tradition history of the Decalogue -- D. Magner Saebo on Deutero-Zechariah -- Analytical orientation and procedure -- Text criticism understood traditio-historically -- Form criticism understood traditio-historically -- Preliminary conclusions about composition and background -- Summary -- 15. Critique -- A. Oral composition and transmission -- The question of reliability -- Comparative evidence -- The critical analysis of "oral literature" -- The stage of literary fixation -- The Scandinavian contributions -- B. The importance of religio-historical studies -- On the divine-kingship ideology -- Constitutive elements of the traditum -- C. General contributions and the present state of the research.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Prolegomena -- 1. Traditio et traditum -- Aspects of traditio -- Aspects of traditum -- 2. What is "tradition history"? -- A. Previous understandings -- B. Definition of tradition and of tradition history -- C. Methodology -- D. Yield -- 3. Scope and method of the present study -- Part One: The rise of the traditio-historical research of the Old Testament (excluding Scandinavian contributions) -- 4. Richard Simon and the awakening to the problem of Old Testament tradition -- A. Background -- B. Simon's critical research -- C. Understanding of tradition -- D. Influence on later researchers -- 5. The era of source criticism: General neglect of the precompositional stage -- A. The beginnings of source criticism -- B. Johann Gottfried Herder: Impulses from Romanticism -- C. Johann Christoph Nachtigal: Recognition of precompositional developments -- D. Julius Wellhausen: The documentary hypothesis and tradition -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The primacy of traditio-historical research -- 13. The "Uppsala circle" -- A. Alfred Haldar: Prophetic circles and transmission -- Associations of cult prophets -- Prophetic tradition and transmission -- B. Geo Widengren's refutation of the thesis of a predominant oral traidtion -- The importance of writing in the ancient Near East -- Supportive evidence -- Mesopotamia -- Arabic cultures -- The Old Testament -- Conclusions -- C. Helmer Ringgren -- Oral transmission as explanation for certain variant readings -- The place of tradition history in Old Testament research -- D. Gosta W. Ahlstrom -- Tradition history of Psalm 89 -- The "oral/written" debate -- E. R. A. Carlson on Second Samuel -- Traditio-historical method and scope -- A pre-Deuteronomic Davidic epic -- Compositional analysis of Second Samuel -- Evaluation of his traditio-historical analysis -- 14. The influence of an response to the Uppsala Circle -- A. Aage Bentzen -- Hypothesis of Hexateuchal stratification -- ".
- catalog title "Rediscovering the traditions of Israel : the development of the traditio-historical research of the Old Testament, with special consideration of Scandinavian contributions / by Douglas A. Knight. --".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".