This classic text, the last major work by the great Hebrew Bible
scholar Gerhard von Rad, has long been unavailable in North America.
It is now being reissued in paperback from to satisfy the continuing
demand for copies of the book. In brief, the subject of von Rad's
study of Hebrew wisdom is Israel's willingness to ground faith in
encounter with the world as the creation of God. Those familiar with
the author's Old Testament Theology will recall how he identified two
great watersheds in the history of Israel's thought. The first was the
rise of the prophetic movement, which occasioned a radical
reinterpretation of Israel's religious traditions as expressed in the
earliest creedal formulations found in the Pentateuch. The second
watershed, which preceded the prophetic movement and was a basically
different assessment of Israel's relation to Yahweh, was achieved by
wisdom teachers at the start of the monarchy. This book studies this
first and somewhat novel break with Israel's older sacral traditions.
Von Rad bases the study on a wide range of literary materials
principally concerned with the books of Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes,
and the Wisdom of Ben Sirach. "No finer introduction to the
fundamental theological questions raised by the wisdom literature of
Israel is available." Theology Today Gerhard von Rad was for many
years Professor of Old Testament at the University of Heidelberg.
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ISBN
9780567000071
Publisert
2015
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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