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Even God cannot change the past : reflections on 17 years of the European seminar in historical methodology / edited by Lester L. Grabbe. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of Hebrew and Old Testament studies ; volume 663Publication details: London, UK ; New York : Bloomsbury Publishing, Plc, (c)2018.Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780567680563
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1197.G727.E946 2018
  • BS1197
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Contents:
Lester L. Grabbe -- Why start with the text? The fall of Samaria revisited Bob Becking -- Clio today and ancient Israelite history : some thoughts and observations at the closing session of the European seminar for historical methodology Ehud Ben Zvi -- 'Just the facts, ma'am!' : Reflections on the ESHM Philip R. Davies -- Vingt ans apres : a personal retrospective Ernst Axel Knauf -- The future of Israel's history Niels Peter Lemche -- The problem of Israel in the history of the South Levant Thomas L. Thompson -- 1997 Session : from the volume, Leading Captivity Captive (1998) -- The exilic period as an urgent case for a historical reconstruction without the biblical text : the neo-babylonian royal inscriptions as a 'primary source' Rainer Albertz -- 2008 session in Lisbon on the oral, the written, and cultural memory -- Cultural memory in practice : Ezra and Nehemiah Philip R. Davies -- The oral, the written, the forgotten, the remembered : studies in historiography and their implications for ancient Israel Lester L. Grabbe -- 2011 session in Thessaloniki on the Maccabees and Hasmonaeans -- The relation between Samaria and Jerusalem in the early maccabean period revisited : a case study about the reception on Phinehas Tobias Funke -- From Philadelphus to Hyrcanus : an alternative approach to the formation and canonization of the 'deuteronomistic historiography' Philippe Guillaume -- Joshua Maccabaeus : another reading of 1 Maccabees 5 Ernst Axel Knauf -- Seventeen years of the European seminar in historical methodology : a personal view of the results Lester L. Grabbe.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

Lester L. Grabbe -- Why start with the text? The fall of Samaria revisited Bob Becking -- Clio today and ancient Israelite history : some thoughts and observations at the closing session of the European seminar for historical methodology Ehud Ben Zvi -- 'Just the facts, ma'am!' : Reflections on the ESHM Philip R. Davies -- Vingt ans apres : a personal retrospective Ernst Axel Knauf -- The future of Israel's history Niels Peter Lemche -- The problem of Israel in the history of the South Levant Thomas L. Thompson -- 1997 Session : from the volume, Leading Captivity Captive (1998) -- The exilic period as an urgent case for a historical reconstruction without the biblical text : the neo-babylonian royal inscriptions as a 'primary source' Rainer Albertz -- 2008 session in Lisbon on the oral, the written, and cultural memory -- Cultural memory in practice : Ezra and Nehemiah Philip R. Davies -- The oral, the written, the forgotten, the remembered : studies in historiography and their implications for ancient Israel Lester L. Grabbe -- 2011 session in Thessaloniki on the Maccabees and Hasmonaeans -- The relation between Samaria and Jerusalem in the early maccabean period revisited : a case study about the reception on Phinehas Tobias Funke -- From Philadelphus to Hyrcanus : an alternative approach to the formation and canonization of the 'deuteronomistic historiography' Philippe Guillaume -- Joshua Maccabaeus : another reading of 1 Maccabees 5 Ernst Axel Knauf -- Seventeen years of the European seminar in historical methodology : a personal view of the results Lester L. Grabbe.

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