Altes Testament -> Literatur zum Pentateuch
Paradigm Change in Pentateuchal Research
Matthias Armgardt, Benjamin Kilchör, Markus Zehnder (Hg.)
Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für altorientalische und biblische Rechtsgeschichte 22
Harrassowitz
2019, XXIV+366 Seiten
Der Band enthält folgende Beiträge:
I. Introductory and Methodological Contributions
- Georg Fischer: Time for a Change!
- Richard E. Averbeck: Reading the Torah in a Better Way
- Joshua Berman: The Limits of Source Criticism
- Koert van Bekkum: The Divine Revelation of the Name
II. Legal History
- Matthias Armgardt: Why a Paradigm Change in Pentateuch Research is Necessary
- Guido Pfeifer: The Pentateuch Paradigm and Ancient Near Eastern Legal History
- Benjamin Kilchör: Wellhausen's Five Pillars for the Priority of D over P/H: Can They Still Be Maintained?
- Markus Zehnder: Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28
III. Torah and Prophets
- Eckart Otto: Deuteronomy as the Legal Completion and Prophetic Finale of the Pentateuch
- Kenneth Bergland: Jeremiah 34 Originally Composed as a Legal Blend of Leviticus 25 and Deuteronomy 15
- Carsten Vang: The Non-Prophetic Background for the King Law in Deut 17:14-20
IV. Dating Issues
- Hendrik J. Koorevaar: Steps for Dating the Books of the Pentateuch
- Lina Petersson: The Linguistic Profile of the Priestly Narrative of the Pentateuch
- Jan Retsö: The Tabernacle and the Dating of P
- John S. Bergsma: A "Samaritan" Pentateuch?
- Sandra Richter: What's Money Got to Do with It?
- Pekka Pitkänen: Reconstructing the Social Contexts of the Priestly and Deuteronomic Materials in a Non-Wellhausian Setting