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Bible Among Ruins

Time, Material Remains, and the World of the Biblical Writers

Bible Among Ruins

Time, Material Remains, and the World of the Biblical Writers

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Hardback

£85.00

Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9781009412605
Number of Pages: 350
Published: 12/10/2023
Width: 18.2 cm
Height: 26 cm
Biblical writers lived in a world that was already ancient. The lands familiar to them were populated throughout by the ruins of those who had lived two thousand years earlier. References to ruins abound in the Hebrew Bible, attesting to widespread familiarity with the material remains by those who wrote these texts. Never, however, do we find a single passage that expresses an interest in digging among these ruins to learn about those who lived before. Why? In this book, Daniel Pioske offers the first study of ruination in the Hebrew Bible. Drawing on scholarship in biblical studies, archaeology, contemporary historical theory, and philosophy, he demonstrates how the ancient experience of ruins differed radically from that of the modern era. For biblical writers, ruins were connected to temporalities of memory, presence, and anticipation. Pioske's book recreates the encounter with ruins as it was experienced during antiquity and shows how modern archaeological research has transformed how we read the Bible.
1. On ruins, then and now; 2. Shiloh and the ruins of memory; 3. The ruins of the Rachel's tomb and the presence of the past; 4. Jerusalem and the ruins of tomorrow; 5. Conclusion.

Daniel Pioske (University of St Thomas, Minnesota)