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_aCreation and chaos : _ba reconsideration of Hermann Gunkel's chaoskampf hypothesis / _cedited by JoAnn Scurlock and Richard H. Beal. |
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_aWinona Lake, Indiana : _bEisenbrauns, _c(c)2013. |
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_aPreface -- _tIntroduction -- _tAbbreviations -- _tPart 1: Creation and Chaos -- _tFrom Hesiod's Abyss to Ovid's rudis indigestaque moles: Chaos and Cosmos in the Babylonian "Epic of Creation" / Karen Sonik -- _tOn the Theogonies of Hesiod and the Hurrians: An Exploration of the Dual Natures of Tessub and Kumarbi _rDennis R. M. Campbell -- _tCreation in the Bible and the Ancient Near East _rW. G. Lambert -- _tSearching for Meaning in Genesis1:2: Purposeful Creation out of Chaos without Kampf _rJoAnn Scurlock -- _tPart 2: Monster-Bashing Myths -- _tThe Fifth Day of Creation in Ancient Syrian and Neo-Hittite Art _rDouglas Frayne -- _tOnce upon a Time in Kiskilusa: The Dragon-Slayer Myth in Central Anatolia _rAmir Gilan -- _tThe Northwest Semitic Conflict Myth and Egyptian Sources from the Middle and New Kingdoms _rJoanna Toyraanvuori -- _tYamm as the Personification of Chaos? A Linguistic and Literary Argument for a Case of Mistaken Identity _rBrendon C. Benz -- _tPart 3: Gunkel and His Times -- _tChaos and Creation: Hermann Gunkel between Establishing the "History of Religions School," Acknowledging Assyriology, and Defending the Faith _rSteven Lundstrom -- _tWhere Is Eden? An Analysis of Some of the Mesopotamian Motifs in Primeval J _rPeter Feinman -- _tBabel-Bible-Baal _rAaron Tugendhaft -- _tPart 4: Power and Politics -- _tThe Combat Myth as a Succession Story at Ugarit _rWayne T. Pitard -- _tWhat Are the Nations Doing in the Chaoskampf? / Robert D. Miller II -- _tPart 5: Kampf and Chaos -- _tThe Combat Myth in Israelite Tradition Revisited _rBernard F. Batto -- _tThe Three "Daughters" of Baal and Transformations of Chaoskampf in the Early Chapters of Genesis _rRichard E. Averbeck -- _tPart 6: Chaos and (Re)Creation -- _tChaoskampf Lost-Chaoskampf Regained: The Gunkel Hypothesis Revisited _rJoAnn Scurlock -- _tMaking All Things New (Again): Zephaniah's Eschatological Vision of a Return to Primeval Time / David Melvin -- _t[Part 7:] Indexes -- _tIndex of Authors -- _tIndex of Scripture -- _tIndex of Subjects -- _tIndex of Ancient Texts and Objects -- _tIndex of Words. |
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