No Other Gods: Emergent Monotheism in IsraelA&C Black, 01/05/1997 - 392 من الصفحات This is the first full-scale assessment of the theological, social and ideational implications of our new understandings of ancient Israel's social and religious development. Scholars now stress the gradual emergence of Israel out of the culture of ancient Palestine and the surrounding ancient Near East rather than contrast Israel with the ancient world. Our new paradigms stress the ongoing and unfinished nature of the monotheistic 'revolution', which is indeed still in process today. Gnuse takes a further bold step in setting the emergence of monotheism in a wider intellectual context: he argues brilliantly that the interpretation of Israel's development as both an evolutionary and revolutionary process corresponds to categories of contemporary evolutionary thought in the biological and palaeontological sciences (Punctuated Equilibrium). |
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... evolving monotheism . The actual foundation for this monograph emerged from a seminar paper at Loyola University of New Orleans in 1985. Ever since that time the topic has been growing piecemeal . Some of the ideas found here have ...
... evolving monotheism . The actual foundation for this monograph emerged from a seminar paper at Loyola University of New Orleans in 1985. Ever since that time the topic has been growing piecemeal . Some of the ideas found here have ...
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... evolved . In the textbooks of the past the understanding of Israelites as originating primarily outside the land of ... evolving even today , and that these develop- mental stages often come in ' bursts ' in response to particular social ...
... evolved . In the textbooks of the past the understanding of Israelites as originating primarily outside the land of ... evolving even today , and that these develop- mental stages often come in ' bursts ' in response to particular social ...
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... , pp . 412-18 . 14. M. Smith , The Early History of God : Yahweh and the Other Deities in Ancient Israel ( San Francisco : Harper & Row , 1990 ) . identity of Yahweh is seen to evolve by absorbing the Introduction 19.
... , pp . 412-18 . 14. M. Smith , The Early History of God : Yahweh and the Other Deities in Ancient Israel ( San Francisco : Harper & Row , 1990 ) . identity of Yahweh is seen to evolve by absorbing the Introduction 19.
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Emergent Monotheism in Israel Robert Karl Gnuse. identity of Yahweh is seen to evolve by absorbing the characteristics of other deities ( convergence ) while at the same time rejecting certain characteristics and cultic activity ...
Emergent Monotheism in Israel Robert Karl Gnuse. identity of Yahweh is seen to evolve by absorbing the characteristics of other deities ( convergence ) while at the same time rejecting certain characteristics and cultic activity ...
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... evolve into state structures , or that overpopulation in the Transjordan would lead to settlement in the Cisjordan ( the wilderness may actually hold a large population ) . 13 Thirdly , the portrayal of the Israelites by Alt and others ...
... evolve into state structures , or that overpopulation in the Transjordan would lead to settlement in the Cisjordan ( the wilderness may actually hold a large population ) . 13 Thirdly , the portrayal of the Israelites by Alt and others ...
المحتوى
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Chapter 3 MONOTHEISM IN ANCIENT ISRAELS WORLD | 129 |
Chapter 4 HISTORY OF MONOTHEISM IN ISRAEL | 177 |
Chapter 5 THE WORLDVIEW OF EMERGENT MONOTHEISM AMONG THE JEWS | 229 |
Chapter 6 THE ONGOING TRADITION OF EMERGENT MONOTHEISM | 274 |
Chapter 7 THE HEBREW BIBLE AND PROCESS THEOLOGY | 298 |
Chapter 8 PUNCTUATED EQUILIBRIA AS AN EVOLUTIONARY MODEL FOR THE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND BIBLICAL STUDIES | 321 |
Conclusions | 346 |
Bibliography | 357 |
Index of References | 384 |
Index of Authors | 387 |
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Akhenaton Albertz Albright Ancient Israel ancient Near East ancient Near Eastern ancient world Archaeology Asherah Axial Age Baal beliefs Biblical Faith biblical text biblical theologians biblical tradition breakthrough Canaanite century BCE Christian classical prophets contemporary created critical cult cultic cultural deity Deuteronomistic History Dietrich divine Egypt Egyptian Eldredge emergence of monotheism emergent monotheism especially ethical evolution evolved Finkelstein genetic gods Gott Gottwald gradual Hebrew Bible henotheism highlands historians human ideas idem implications intellectual Iron Age Israelite Religion Israelites and Jews Jews Josiah JSOT Judah Judaism land later Lemche Marduk Mesopotamia millennium BCE mono monolatry monotheism emerged monotheistic movement nature nomadic observe Old Testament Palestine paradigm passim Pettazzoni political polytheism polytheistic portrayal post-exilic pre-exilic process theology process thought Punctuated Equilibria radical reform religious development Saggs Second Isaiah significant social society speak stress theism Theissen theology theory trajectory trans true monotheism values worldview worship Yahweh Yahweh-Alone Yahwism Zoroastrianism