A CUTTING-EDGE SCHOLARLY REVIEW OF HOW THE PENTATEUCH FUNCTIONS AS A
SCRIPTURE, AND HOW IT CAME TO BE RITUALIZED IN THIS WAY.
_Understanding the Pentateuch as a Scripture_ is a unique account of
the first five books of the Bible, describing how Jews and Christians
ritualize the Pentateuch as a scripture by interpreting it, by
performing its text and contents, and by venerating the physical
scroll and book.
Pentateuchal studies are known for intense focus on questions of how
and when the first five books of the Bible were composed, edited, and
canonized as scripture. Rather than such purely historical, literary,
or theological approaches, Hebrew Bible scholar James W. Watts
organizes this description of the Pentateuch from the perspectives of
comparative scriptures and religious studies. He describes how the
Pentateuch has been used in the centuries since it began to function
as a scripture in the time of Ezra, and the origins of its
ritualization before that time. The book:
* Analyzes the semantic contents of the Pentateuch as oral rhetoric
that takes the form of stories followed by lists of laws and sanctions
* Gives equal space to its ritualization in the iconic and
performative dimensions as to its semantic interpretation
* Fully integrates the cultural history of the Pentateuch and Bible
with its influence on Jewish and Christian ritual, and in art, music,
theatre, and film
_Understanding the Pentateuch as a Scripture_ is a groundbreaking work
that highlights new research data and organizes the material to focus
attention on the Pentateuch’s--and Bible’s-- function as a
scripture.
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ISBN
9781118786383
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
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Wiley Global Research (STMS)
Språk
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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