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- catalog contributor b4186425.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "I. Introduction: The purpose and parameters of the approach -- II. Athaliah: History and its legitimation -- or recreating a past -- The reign of Athaliah -- a reconstruction -- The Deuteronomistic narrative -- its roles, purposes, and functions -- The Deuteronomistic writer -- position, place, and function -- What to do with Athaliah? -- Summary observations -- directions for further investigation -- III. Deuteronomy and the definition of Israel -- The formation of Israelite identity -- The creation of ethnic distinctiveness -- The ritual realization of the community -- IV. Joshua: The reinvention and reconfirmation of ethnic identity -- Background to the history -- Identity through covenantal ritual reenactment -- The conquest of the land through ritual realization -- V. Judges: From unification and identity to civil war and communal dissolution -- Modifying the perspective: The recreation of a context -- Reaction and redress: The establishment of a pattern (2:1-3:11) -- The initial conflicts and their results: Ehud to Abimelek -- The end of an era: Tola to Samson -- VI. The necessity of kingship: The failures of the past -- The necessity for a new order -- Priestly failures: An unknown Levite and the destruction of community -- From the priestly to the prophetic: Eli and Samuel -- The transition to a new order: Samuel and Saul -- VII. The golden age created: The ideal realized -- The symbol of kingship -- The rejection of Saul and the choice of David -- David and Saul: From rejected prototype to recreated model -- the symbolic integration of the ideal Israel -- David and Nathan: The unconditional promise of perpetuity -- VIII. The golden age lost: The paradox recreated -- David and Solomon: The unconditional conditionalized -- Solomon and Jeroboam: The power of the paradox -- history and ideology -- Rehoboam to Jehoiachin: Lessons provided and lessons ignored -- ideology and history -- IX. Postscript: The exile and the paradox of the future.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 287-300) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "ix, 334 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Narrative history and ethnic boundaries.".
- catalog identifier "155540846X (cloth)".
- catalog identifier "1555408478 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Narrative history and ethnic boundaries.".
- catalog isPartOf "Semeia studies".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Atlanta, Ga. : Scholars Press,".
- catalog relation "Narrative history and ethnic boundaries.".
- catalog subject "222/.06 20".
- catalog subject "BS1181.17 .M85 1993".
- catalog subject "Bible. Historical books Historiography.".
- catalog subject "D document (Biblical criticism)".
- catalog subject "Jews History 1200 B.C.-953 B.C. Historiography.".
- catalog subject "Jews History 1200-953 B.C. Historiography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Introduction: The purpose and parameters of the approach -- II. Athaliah: History and its legitimation -- or recreating a past -- The reign of Athaliah -- a reconstruction -- The Deuteronomistic narrative -- its roles, purposes, and functions -- The Deuteronomistic writer -- position, place, and function -- What to do with Athaliah? -- Summary observations -- directions for further investigation -- III. Deuteronomy and the definition of Israel -- The formation of Israelite identity -- The creation of ethnic distinctiveness -- The ritual realization of the community -- IV. Joshua: The reinvention and reconfirmation of ethnic identity -- Background to the history -- Identity through covenantal ritual reenactment -- The conquest of the land through ritual realization -- V. Judges: From unification and identity to civil war and communal dissolution -- Modifying the perspective: The recreation of a context -- Reaction and redress: The establishment of a pattern (2:1-3:11) -- The initial conflicts and their results: Ehud to Abimelek -- The end of an era: Tola to Samson -- VI. The necessity of kingship: The failures of the past -- The necessity for a new order -- Priestly failures: An unknown Levite and the destruction of community -- From the priestly to the prophetic: Eli and Samuel -- The transition to a new order: Samuel and Saul -- VII. The golden age created: The ideal realized -- The symbol of kingship -- The rejection of Saul and the choice of David -- David and Saul: From rejected prototype to recreated model -- the symbolic integration of the ideal Israel -- David and Nathan: The unconditional promise of perpetuity -- VIII. The golden age lost: The paradox recreated -- David and Solomon: The unconditional conditionalized -- Solomon and Jeroboam: The power of the paradox -- history and ideology -- Rehoboam to Jehoiachin: Lessons provided and lessons ignored -- ideology and history -- IX. Postscript: The exile and the paradox of the future.".
- catalog title "Narrative history and ethnic boundaries : the deuteronomistic historian and the creation of Israelite national identity / by E. Theodore Mullen, Jr.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".