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Introduction to the old testament as scripture / Childs, Brevard
Título : Introduction to the old testament as scripture Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Childs, Brevard, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Fortress Press Fecha de publicación: 1987 Número de páginas: 688 páginas Nota general: <27061> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 221/C553/(ING) Resumen: Preface 15
Abbreviations 19
PART ONE
THE OLD TESTAMENT:
INTRODUCTION
I. THE DISCIPLINE OF OLD TESTAMENT INTRODUCTION 27
1 The History of the Discipline 30
2 A Critique of the Historical Critical Introduction 39
3 Old Testament Introduction and the Canon 41
II. THE PROBLEM OF THE CANON 46
1 Terminology 49
2 The Traditional View of the Canon and its Demise 51
3 The Nineteenth-century Historical Consensus and its Erosion 52
4 The Search for a New Consensus 54
5 A New Attempt at Understanding the Canon 57
6 The Relation between the Literary and Canonical Histories 60
7 A Sketch of the Development of the Hebrew Canon 62
8 Summary and Implications 67
III. CANON AND CRITICISM 69
1 Exegesis in a Canonical Contex 72
2 The Canonical Approach Contrasted with Others 74
3 The Final Form of the Text and its Prehistory 75
4 The Canonical Process and the Shaping of Scripture 77
5 Scripture and Tradition 80
6 Canon and Interpretation 82
IV. TEXT AND CANON 84
1 The Nature of the Problem 88
2 History of the Discipline 89
3 The Goals of Old Testament Textual Criticism 92
4 Canon and Text 94
5 Goal and Method of a Canonical Approach to Text Criticism 96
6 Masoretic Text and Canonical 100
7 The Pre-stabilization Period in Old Testament Textual History 101
8 The Text-critical Task 103
PART TWO
THE PENTATEUCH
V. INTRODUCTION TO THE PENTATEUCH 109
1 The History of Modern Critical Research 112
2 The Present State of Critical Debate on the Pentateuch 119
3 The Canonical Shape of the Pentateuch 127
VI. GENESIS 136
1 Historical Critical Problems 140
2 The Canonical Shape of Genesis 145
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 157
V. EXODUS 161
1 Historical Critical Problems 164
2 The Canonical Shape of Exodus 170
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 176
VIII. LEVITICUS 180
1 Historical Critical Problems 182
2 The Canonical Shape of Leviticus 184
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 187
IX. NUMBERS 190
1 Historical Critical Problems 192
2 The Canonical Shape of Numbers 194
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 199
X DEUTERONOMY 202
1 Historical Critical Problems 204
2 The Canonical Shape of Deuteronomy 211
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 224
PART THREE
THE FORMER PROPHETS
XI. INTRODUCTION TO THE FORMER PROPHETS 229
1 Introduction to the Historical Critical Problems 230
2 The Canonical Shape of the Former Prophets 232
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 236
XII. JOSHUA 239
1 Historical Critical Problems 241
2 The Canonical Shape of Joshua 244
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 252
XIII. JUDGES 254
1 Historical Critical Problems 256
2 The Canonical Shape of Judges 258
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 261
XIV. SAMUEL 263
1 Historical Critical Problems 266
2 The Canonical Shape of Samuel 271
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 278
XV. KINGS 281
1 Historical Critical Problems 285
2 The Canonical Shape of Kings 287
3 The Problem of Chronology in the Books of Kings 294
4 Hermeneutical Implications of Canonical Shaping 300
PART FOUR
THE LATTER PROPHETS
XVI INTRODUCTION TO THE LATTER PROPHETS 305
XVII. ISAIAH 311
1 The Historical Approach to the Book of Isaiah 316
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Isaiah 325
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 336
XVIII. JEREMIAH 339
1 Historical Critical Problems 342
2 The Canonical Shape of Jeremiah 347
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 353
XIX. EZEKIEL 355
1 Historical Critical Problems 357
2 The Canonical Shape of Ezekiel 360
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 371
THE BOOK OF THE TWELVE
XX. HOSEA 373
1 Historical Critical Problems 374
2 The Canonical Shape of Hosea 377
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 383
XXI. JOEL 385
1 Historical Critical Problems 386
2 The Canonical Shape of Joel 389
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 392
XXII. AMOS 395
1 Historical Critical Problems 397
2 The Canonical Shape of Amos 399
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 409
XXIII. OBADIAH 411
1 Historical Critical Problems 412
2 The Canonical Shape of Obadiah 414
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 415
XXIV. JONAH 417
1 Historical Critical Problems 419
2 The Canonical Shape of Jonah 421
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 426
XXV. MICAH 428
1 Historical Critical Problems 429
2 The Canonical Shape of Micah 431
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 445
XXVI. NAHUM 440
1 Historical Critical Problems 441
2 The Canonical Shape of Nahum 443
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 445
XXVII. HABAKKUK 447
1 Historical Critical Problems 448
2 The Canonical Shape of Habakkuk 451
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 454
XXVIII. ZEPHANIAH 457
1 Historical Critical Problems 458
2 The Canonical Shape of Zephaniah 459
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 461
XXIX. HAGGAI 463
1 Historical Critical Problems 464
2 The Canonical Shape of Haggai 467
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 470
XXX. ZECHARIAH 472
1 Historical Critical Problems 474
2 The Canonical Shape of Zechariah 476
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 485
XXXI. MALACHI 488
1 Historical Critical Problems 489
2 The Canonical Shape of Malachi 491
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 497
PART FIVE
THE WRITINGS
XXXII. INTRODUCTION TO THE WRITINGS 501
XXXIII. THE PSALMS 504
1 The Impact of the Critical Approach on the Psalter 508
2 The Canonical Shape of the Psalter 511
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 522
XXXIV. JOB 526
1 The Present Impasse in the Study of Job 528
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Job 533
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 543
XXXV. PROVERBS 545
1 Historical Critical Problems 547
2 The Canonical Shape of Proverbs 551
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 567
XXXVI. RUTH 560
1 Historical Critical Problems 561
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Ruth 564
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 567
XXXVII SONG OF SONGS 569
1 Historical Critical Problems 571
2 The Canonical Shape of the Song of Songs 573
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 578
XXXVIII. ECCLESIASTES 580
I Historical Critical Problems 581
2 The Canonical Shape of Ecclesiastes 583
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 588
XXXIX. LAMENTATIONS 590
1 Historical Critical Problems 591
2 The Canonical Shape of Lamentations 593
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 596
XL. ESTHER 598
1 Historical Critical Problems 599
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Esther 603
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 606
XLI. DANIEL 608
1 Historical Critical Problems 611
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Daniel 613
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 621
XLII. EZRA AND NEHEMIAH 624
1 Historical Critical Problems 626
2 The Canonical Shape of Ezra-Nehemiah 630
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 637
XLIII. CHRONICLES 639
1 Historical Critical Problems 641
2 The Canonical Shape of Chronicles Implications 643
3 Theological and Hermeneutical 654
PART SIX
CONCLUSION
XLIV .THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES AND THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE 659
Index of Authors 672
Introduction to the old testament as scripture [texto impreso] / Childs, Brevard, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Fortress Press, 1987 . - 688 páginas.
<27061>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 221/C553/(ING) Resumen: Preface 15
Abbreviations 19
PART ONE
THE OLD TESTAMENT:
INTRODUCTION
I. THE DISCIPLINE OF OLD TESTAMENT INTRODUCTION 27
1 The History of the Discipline 30
2 A Critique of the Historical Critical Introduction 39
3 Old Testament Introduction and the Canon 41
II. THE PROBLEM OF THE CANON 46
1 Terminology 49
2 The Traditional View of the Canon and its Demise 51
3 The Nineteenth-century Historical Consensus and its Erosion 52
4 The Search for a New Consensus 54
5 A New Attempt at Understanding the Canon 57
6 The Relation between the Literary and Canonical Histories 60
7 A Sketch of the Development of the Hebrew Canon 62
8 Summary and Implications 67
III. CANON AND CRITICISM 69
1 Exegesis in a Canonical Contex 72
2 The Canonical Approach Contrasted with Others 74
3 The Final Form of the Text and its Prehistory 75
4 The Canonical Process and the Shaping of Scripture 77
5 Scripture and Tradition 80
6 Canon and Interpretation 82
IV. TEXT AND CANON 84
1 The Nature of the Problem 88
2 History of the Discipline 89
3 The Goals of Old Testament Textual Criticism 92
4 Canon and Text 94
5 Goal and Method of a Canonical Approach to Text Criticism 96
6 Masoretic Text and Canonical 100
7 The Pre-stabilization Period in Old Testament Textual History 101
8 The Text-critical Task 103
PART TWO
THE PENTATEUCH
V. INTRODUCTION TO THE PENTATEUCH 109
1 The History of Modern Critical Research 112
2 The Present State of Critical Debate on the Pentateuch 119
3 The Canonical Shape of the Pentateuch 127
VI. GENESIS 136
1 Historical Critical Problems 140
2 The Canonical Shape of Genesis 145
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 157
V. EXODUS 161
1 Historical Critical Problems 164
2 The Canonical Shape of Exodus 170
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 176
VIII. LEVITICUS 180
1 Historical Critical Problems 182
2 The Canonical Shape of Leviticus 184
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 187
IX. NUMBERS 190
1 Historical Critical Problems 192
2 The Canonical Shape of Numbers 194
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 199
X DEUTERONOMY 202
1 Historical Critical Problems 204
2 The Canonical Shape of Deuteronomy 211
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 224
PART THREE
THE FORMER PROPHETS
XI. INTRODUCTION TO THE FORMER PROPHETS 229
1 Introduction to the Historical Critical Problems 230
2 The Canonical Shape of the Former Prophets 232
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 236
XII. JOSHUA 239
1 Historical Critical Problems 241
2 The Canonical Shape of Joshua 244
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 252
XIII. JUDGES 254
1 Historical Critical Problems 256
2 The Canonical Shape of Judges 258
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 261
XIV. SAMUEL 263
1 Historical Critical Problems 266
2 The Canonical Shape of Samuel 271
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 278
XV. KINGS 281
1 Historical Critical Problems 285
2 The Canonical Shape of Kings 287
3 The Problem of Chronology in the Books of Kings 294
4 Hermeneutical Implications of Canonical Shaping 300
PART FOUR
THE LATTER PROPHETS
XVI INTRODUCTION TO THE LATTER PROPHETS 305
XVII. ISAIAH 311
1 The Historical Approach to the Book of Isaiah 316
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Isaiah 325
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 336
XVIII. JEREMIAH 339
1 Historical Critical Problems 342
2 The Canonical Shape of Jeremiah 347
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 353
XIX. EZEKIEL 355
1 Historical Critical Problems 357
2 The Canonical Shape of Ezekiel 360
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 371
THE BOOK OF THE TWELVE
XX. HOSEA 373
1 Historical Critical Problems 374
2 The Canonical Shape of Hosea 377
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 383
XXI. JOEL 385
1 Historical Critical Problems 386
2 The Canonical Shape of Joel 389
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 392
XXII. AMOS 395
1 Historical Critical Problems 397
2 The Canonical Shape of Amos 399
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 409
XXIII. OBADIAH 411
1 Historical Critical Problems 412
2 The Canonical Shape of Obadiah 414
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 415
XXIV. JONAH 417
1 Historical Critical Problems 419
2 The Canonical Shape of Jonah 421
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 426
XXV. MICAH 428
1 Historical Critical Problems 429
2 The Canonical Shape of Micah 431
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 445
XXVI. NAHUM 440
1 Historical Critical Problems 441
2 The Canonical Shape of Nahum 443
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 445
XXVII. HABAKKUK 447
1 Historical Critical Problems 448
2 The Canonical Shape of Habakkuk 451
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 454
XXVIII. ZEPHANIAH 457
1 Historical Critical Problems 458
2 The Canonical Shape of Zephaniah 459
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 461
XXIX. HAGGAI 463
1 Historical Critical Problems 464
2 The Canonical Shape of Haggai 467
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 470
XXX. ZECHARIAH 472
1 Historical Critical Problems 474
2 The Canonical Shape of Zechariah 476
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 485
XXXI. MALACHI 488
1 Historical Critical Problems 489
2 The Canonical Shape of Malachi 491
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 497
PART FIVE
THE WRITINGS
XXXII. INTRODUCTION TO THE WRITINGS 501
XXXIII. THE PSALMS 504
1 The Impact of the Critical Approach on the Psalter 508
2 The Canonical Shape of the Psalter 511
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 522
XXXIV. JOB 526
1 The Present Impasse in the Study of Job 528
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Job 533
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 543
XXXV. PROVERBS 545
1 Historical Critical Problems 547
2 The Canonical Shape of Proverbs 551
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 567
XXXVI. RUTH 560
1 Historical Critical Problems 561
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Ruth 564
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 567
XXXVII SONG OF SONGS 569
1 Historical Critical Problems 571
2 The Canonical Shape of the Song of Songs 573
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 578
XXXVIII. ECCLESIASTES 580
I Historical Critical Problems 581
2 The Canonical Shape of Ecclesiastes 583
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 588
XXXIX. LAMENTATIONS 590
1 Historical Critical Problems 591
2 The Canonical Shape of Lamentations 593
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 596
XL. ESTHER 598
1 Historical Critical Problems 599
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Esther 603
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 606
XLI. DANIEL 608
1 Historical Critical Problems 611
2 The Canonical Shape of the Book of Daniel 613
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 621
XLII. EZRA AND NEHEMIAH 624
1 Historical Critical Problems 626
2 The Canonical Shape of Ezra-Nehemiah 630
3 Theological and Hermeneutical Implications 637
XLIII. CHRONICLES 639
1 Historical Critical Problems 641
2 The Canonical Shape of Chronicles Implications 643
3 Theological and Hermeneutical 654
PART SIX
CONCLUSION
XLIV .THE HEBREW SCRIPTURES AND THE CHRISTIAN BIBLE 659
Index of Authors 672
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