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Chapter 9. Contra Delitzsch: Revelation, Originality and Ethics
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Yaacov Shavit
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents ix
- Introduction 1
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Part One. The Biblical Revolution in Modern Jewish History and the Struggle over the Bible in the Nineteenth Century
- Chapter 1. “Back to the Bible”: The Biblical Revolution in the Nineteenth Century 17
- Chapter 2. Wellhausen and his School: The Jewish Response to Higher Criticism 85
- Chapter 3. “Truth Shall Spring out of the Earth”: The Initial Jewish Reaction to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East 156
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Part Two. The War of The Tablets
- Chapter 4. The Babel-Bibel Controversy as a Typological Event 195
- Chapter 5. Friedrich Delitzsch and a Second ‘Tower of Babel’ 206
- Chapter 6. Delitzsch’s Three Lectures on Babel and Bibel 229
- Chapter 7. The Controversy in the German Arena: Theology vs. Science 256
- Chapter 8. At War – Within and Without 276
- Chapter 9. Contra Delitzsch: Revelation, Originality and Ethics 305
- Chapter 10. From Noah to the Sabbath 331
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Part Three. In Search of Jewish and Hebrew Bible Study
- Chapter 11. After Delitzsch: The Bible and Jewish Bible Study in Germany between the Two World Wars 355
- Chapter 12. Bible Criticism Arrives in Eretz Israel: Struggle and Reception 371
- Chapter 13. “Extra-academic” Bible Study and Bible Criticism 399
- Chapter 14. Orthodox Bible Criticism in Eretz Israel 423
- Chapter 15. The Bible as History and Biblical Archaeology: “Can Two Walk Together?” (Amos 3:3) 434
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Part Four. The Well of the Bible: The Biblical Culture in the Jewish Society in Eretz Israel (1882–2005)
- Chapter 16. The National Bible vs. the Cultural Bible 475
- Chapter 17. The Golden Age of Biblical Culture 490
- Chapter 18. From “Golden Age” to Decline? 516
- Afterword 521
- Backmatter 531
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part One. The Biblical Revolution in Modern Jewish History and the Struggle over the Bible in the Nineteenth Century
- Chapter 1. “Back to the Bible”: The Biblical Revolution in the Nineteenth Century 17
- Chapter 2. Wellhausen and his School: The Jewish Response to Higher Criticism 85
- Chapter 3. “Truth Shall Spring out of the Earth”: The Initial Jewish Reaction to the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East 156
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Part Two. The War of The Tablets
- Chapter 4. The Babel-Bibel Controversy as a Typological Event 195
- Chapter 5. Friedrich Delitzsch and a Second ‘Tower of Babel’ 206
- Chapter 6. Delitzsch’s Three Lectures on Babel and Bibel 229
- Chapter 7. The Controversy in the German Arena: Theology vs. Science 256
- Chapter 8. At War – Within and Without 276
- Chapter 9. Contra Delitzsch: Revelation, Originality and Ethics 305
- Chapter 10. From Noah to the Sabbath 331
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Part Three. In Search of Jewish and Hebrew Bible Study
- Chapter 11. After Delitzsch: The Bible and Jewish Bible Study in Germany between the Two World Wars 355
- Chapter 12. Bible Criticism Arrives in Eretz Israel: Struggle and Reception 371
- Chapter 13. “Extra-academic” Bible Study and Bible Criticism 399
- Chapter 14. Orthodox Bible Criticism in Eretz Israel 423
- Chapter 15. The Bible as History and Biblical Archaeology: “Can Two Walk Together?” (Amos 3:3) 434
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Part Four. The Well of the Bible: The Biblical Culture in the Jewish Society in Eretz Israel (1882–2005)
- Chapter 16. The National Bible vs. the Cultural Bible 475
- Chapter 17. The Golden Age of Biblical Culture 490
- Chapter 18. From “Golden Age” to Decline? 516
- Afterword 521
- Backmatter 531