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The Wealth of Nations
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Michael J. Chan argues, on a methodological level, for the deeper integration of iconographic materials into the task of tradition history--a method that has tended to focus on textual evidence alo...
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20 July 2017
Michael J. Chan argues, on a methodological level, for the deeper integration of iconographic materials into the task of tradition history--a method that has tended to focus on textual evidence alone. Following the work of O.H. Steck, however, "tradition" is understood in more flexible terms, to refer to inherited concepts and constellations, which can exist across multiple media. The author undertakes a tradition-historical study of the "Wealth of Nations Tradition"--a series of texts in which the foreign nations of the earth bring their wealth to Zion. The Wealth of Nations tradition is found throughout the ancient Near East. Michael J. Chan shows that in some cases, the biblical texts reflect this tradition with little to no modification while in others the tradition is recast in creative and disruptive ways.
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Pages: 273
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Publication Date:
20 July 2017
ISBN: 9783161540981
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Biblical Commentary / Old Testament / General, Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, Ancient history, Archaeology by period / region, Religion: general, Comparative religion, Interfaith relations, Old Testaments, Theology
<p>"Beyond the field of Near Eastern studies, theologians and historians of economics who are used to reading technical biblical studies may benefit from this exhaustive treatment of this ancient theme." --<i>Journal of Markets and Morality</i>, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Fall 2018)</p><p></p>