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From Astruc to Zimmerli

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In the humanities, if they are to remain alive, it is necessary to have a relationship to the thought as well as to the thinker from the past (Karl Rahner). Rudolf Smend attempts to establish such ...
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In the humanities, if they are to remain alive, it is necessary to have a relationship to the thought as well as to the thinker from the past (Karl Rahner). Rudolf Smend attempts to establish such a relationship for one single branch of the humanities, which however can be seen as particularly paradigmatic. He does this in rough descriptions of 15 scholars who had a certain share in contributing to the history of Old Testament scholarship. He begins with the French physician Jean Astruc and the English Bishop Robert Lowth. Using the names for God, Astruc was the first to show that Genesis was based on various sources and manuscript traditions, and Lowth discovered the fundamental principle of Hebrew poetry (the parallelismus membrorum). At the end of the book the author discusses scholars whom he knew personally: Albrecht Alt, Gerhard v. Rad, Martin Noth, Isac Leo Seeligmann and Walther Zimmerli.
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Price: £32.40
Pages: 265
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Publication Date: 03 August 2007
ISBN: 9783161493386
Format: Paperback
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RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament, RELIGION / Christianity / History, History of religion, Christianity, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts

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Jean Astruc - Robert Lowth - Johann David Michaelis - Wilhelm Martin Leberecht de Wette - Wilhelm Gesenius - Abraham Kuenen - Julius Wellhausen - Bernhard Duhm - Hermann Gunkel - Albrecht Alt - Sigmund Mowinckel - Gerhard von Rad - Martin Noth - Isac Leo Seeligmann - Walther Zimmerli