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Joshua to Kings

History, Story, Theology

Joshua to Kings

History, Story, Theology

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£90.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567656469
Number of Pages: 208
Published: 28/01/2016
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

The Old Testament tells the story of a particular nation, ancient Israel, from its origins to its collapse in the face of foreign invaders. But what sort of story is this? How does it fit in with the findings of archaeological explorations of ancient Syro-Palestine?

Joshua to Kings picks up the two aspects of the story told in the books from Joshua to 2 Kings, that of an actual historical society and that of a literary presentation of a nation, told from a religious perspective. By exploring the contents of these books the student is led into the use of basic tools for biblical study, such as historical criticism, narrative criticism and ideological criticism, in order to engage in a structured manner with the task of reading and interpreting biblical texts in the modern world. For this third edition the text has been revised and updated to take into account the changes and shifts in scholarship. Reading lists and bibliographies have been comprehensively revised.

Table of Contents
1 Introduction: Historical Issues
2 Joshua and the conquest of Canaan
3 Judges and the society of ancient Israel 3 1 and 2 Samuel: social and political leadership
4 1 and 2 Kings and Biblical Archaeology
5 History as Story
6 Narrative Art and the Deuteronomistic Histories
7 Tragedy and History
8 Reading stories, Finding Women, History as Theology
9 A Constitution for Israel
10 The character of God
11 The personhood of Israel
12 Conclusion
Index

Dr. Mary E. Mills (Newman University, UK)

Mary E. Mills is Professor of Biblical Studies at Liverpool Hope University, UK.

Mills has written a clear, authoritative and up-to-date account of the [Deuteronomistic History]. She mentions the views of numerous scholars, being always even-handed in her treatment of them. Her book will be a boon both to students and to general readers. * The Pastoral Review *