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The utilization of 1 and 2 chronicles in the reconstruction of israelite history in the nineteenth century / Graham, Matt patrick
Título : The utilization of 1 and 2 chronicles in the reconstruction of israelite history in the nineteenth century Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Graham, Matt patrick, Autor Editorial: Scholars Press Número de páginas: 214 páginas Nota general: <27135> Idioma : Español Clasificación: 220.6/SBL/116/(ING) Resumen: I. Introduction: pre -critical traditional viewa of chronicles – 1
II. The first challenge to the credibility of chronicles and its consequences for the reconstruction of israelite history – 9
The cgallenge de wette, gesenius and gramberg – 9
De wette – 10
De wette and his approach – 10
Influences on de wette – 12
De wette´s work on chronicles – 19
Introduction – 19
The genetic relation of the two narratives – 20
The critical relation of the two narratives – 23
De wette´s approach to historical research and reconstruction – 25
Some observations on de wette treatment of chronicles – 32
De wette treatment of chronicles and the history of Israel religion – 32
De wette view of the historian task – 34
Opposition to rationalism – 34
Gesenius – 34
Gramberg – 36
Summary of the challenge to chronicles – 42
The repsonde berthodt, dahler, herbst, keil – 43
Introduction – 43
The arguments in defense of chronicles – 47
The divine inspiration argument – 47
The moral argument – 47
The source argument – 48
The supplementary argument – 50
The textual corruption argument – 51
The modernization argument – 52
The external support argument – 53
The general credibility argument – 54
Summary of arguments in defense of chronicles – 54
Before ewald – 55
Russell – 55
Milman – 56
Jahn – 64
Jost – 64
Summary of histories before ewald – 69
Ewald – 69
General – 69
History of Israel – 70
Chronicles – 76
Summary of ewald – 80
After ewald – 82
Germany – 82
Dillmann – 83
Bleek – 84
Bertheau – 87
Reinke – 91
Gerlach – 92
Weber – 94
Hitzig – 95
Summary of chronicles in german scholarship after ewald – 96
England - 97
Newman – 97
Davidson – 102
Stanley – 104
Summary of chronicles in English scholarship after ewald – 107
Jewish scholarship – 108
Geiger – 108
Graetz – 110
Summary of chronicles in jewish scholarship after ewald – 114
Summary of chronicles in scholarship after ewald – 115
III. The second challenge to the credibility of chronicles and Its consequences for the reconstruction of Israelite history – 117
Introduction – 117
Early developments – 118
Introduction – 117
Reuss – 118
General – 118
Chronicles – 121
Summary – 122
Vatke – 122
General – 122
Chronicles – 125
Summary – 127
Summary of early developments in the late dating of P – 128
Later developments – 128
Introduction – 128
Graf – 128
General – 128
Chronicles – 130
Summary – 134
Kuenen – 134
General – 134
Chronicles – 137
Summary – 139
Colenso - 139
General – 139
Chronicles – 140
Summary – 141
Wellhausen – 141
General – 141
Chronicles – 144
Summary – 149
Summary of later developments in the late dating of p – 150
Summary of developments in the redating of P – 150
Reconstruction of history – 151
Introduction – 151
Scholars who favored a late date for the priestly code – 152
Introduction – 152
Seinecke – 152
Meyer – 153
Stade – 154
General – 154
Chronicles – 155
Summary – 156
Renan – 157
General – 157
Chronicles – 159
Summary – 160
Piepenbring – 161
Cornily – 162
General – 162
Chronicles – 163
Summary – 165
Guthe – 166
Budde – 167
Summary of the treatment of chronicles by - 169
Scholars who held a pre-exilic date for the priestly code – 170
Introduction – 170
Noldeke – 170
Kohler – 172
Zockler – 174
Kittel – 176
General – 176
Chronicles – 180
Summary – 182
Klostermann – 183
General – 183
Chronicles – 183
Summary – 185
Neteler – 186
Oettli – 187
Summary of the treatment of chronicles by scholars favoring an early date for P – 189
Summary of the consequences of a late P for the reconstruction of Israelite history – 190
d. summary of chapter three – 191
archaeology and the credibility of chronicles - 193
introduction - 193
nineteenth century archaeological research -. 193
introduction – 193
Palestine – 194
Egypt and Mesopotamia – 195
The effects of nineteenth century archaeology on biblical studies in general – 198
Summary of nineteenth century – 199
Archaeology in defense of chronicles – 199
Introduction – 199
Rawlinson – 200
General – 200
Chronicles -201
Summary – 204
Schrader – 205
General – 205
Chronicles – 206
Summary – 207
Sayce – 208
General – 208
Archaeology vs higher criticism – 209
Chronicles – 213
Summary – 216
G. A. smith – 217
Mc curdy – 218
Summary of archaeology´s use the defense of chronicles – 22
Critical response to the apologetical – 223
Introduction – 223
W.R. smith – 223
General – 223
Chronicles -224
Summary – 226
Driver – 227
General – 227
Chronicles – 228
Summary – 231
Bennet – 231
Barnes – 233
Cheyne- 235
General – 235
Chronicles – 236
Summary – 237
Brow – 238
Summary of the critical response to the apologetical use of archaeology – 240
Summary of chapter four – 241
Conclusions – 243
Bibliography - 251
The utilization of 1 and 2 chronicles in the reconstruction of israelite history in the nineteenth century [texto impreso] / Graham, Matt patrick, Autor . - [S.l.] : Scholars Press, [s.d.] . - 214 páginas.
<27135>
Idioma : Español
Clasificación: 220.6/SBL/116/(ING) Resumen: I. Introduction: pre -critical traditional viewa of chronicles – 1
II. The first challenge to the credibility of chronicles and its consequences for the reconstruction of israelite history – 9
The cgallenge de wette, gesenius and gramberg – 9
De wette – 10
De wette and his approach – 10
Influences on de wette – 12
De wette´s work on chronicles – 19
Introduction – 19
The genetic relation of the two narratives – 20
The critical relation of the two narratives – 23
De wette´s approach to historical research and reconstruction – 25
Some observations on de wette treatment of chronicles – 32
De wette treatment of chronicles and the history of Israel religion – 32
De wette view of the historian task – 34
Opposition to rationalism – 34
Gesenius – 34
Gramberg – 36
Summary of the challenge to chronicles – 42
The repsonde berthodt, dahler, herbst, keil – 43
Introduction – 43
The arguments in defense of chronicles – 47
The divine inspiration argument – 47
The moral argument – 47
The source argument – 48
The supplementary argument – 50
The textual corruption argument – 51
The modernization argument – 52
The external support argument – 53
The general credibility argument – 54
Summary of arguments in defense of chronicles – 54
Before ewald – 55
Russell – 55
Milman – 56
Jahn – 64
Jost – 64
Summary of histories before ewald – 69
Ewald – 69
General – 69
History of Israel – 70
Chronicles – 76
Summary of ewald – 80
After ewald – 82
Germany – 82
Dillmann – 83
Bleek – 84
Bertheau – 87
Reinke – 91
Gerlach – 92
Weber – 94
Hitzig – 95
Summary of chronicles in german scholarship after ewald – 96
England - 97
Newman – 97
Davidson – 102
Stanley – 104
Summary of chronicles in English scholarship after ewald – 107
Jewish scholarship – 108
Geiger – 108
Graetz – 110
Summary of chronicles in jewish scholarship after ewald – 114
Summary of chronicles in scholarship after ewald – 115
III. The second challenge to the credibility of chronicles and Its consequences for the reconstruction of Israelite history – 117
Introduction – 117
Early developments – 118
Introduction – 117
Reuss – 118
General – 118
Chronicles – 121
Summary – 122
Vatke – 122
General – 122
Chronicles – 125
Summary – 127
Summary of early developments in the late dating of P – 128
Later developments – 128
Introduction – 128
Graf – 128
General – 128
Chronicles – 130
Summary – 134
Kuenen – 134
General – 134
Chronicles – 137
Summary – 139
Colenso - 139
General – 139
Chronicles – 140
Summary – 141
Wellhausen – 141
General – 141
Chronicles – 144
Summary – 149
Summary of later developments in the late dating of p – 150
Summary of developments in the redating of P – 150
Reconstruction of history – 151
Introduction – 151
Scholars who favored a late date for the priestly code – 152
Introduction – 152
Seinecke – 152
Meyer – 153
Stade – 154
General – 154
Chronicles – 155
Summary – 156
Renan – 157
General – 157
Chronicles – 159
Summary – 160
Piepenbring – 161
Cornily – 162
General – 162
Chronicles – 163
Summary – 165
Guthe – 166
Budde – 167
Summary of the treatment of chronicles by - 169
Scholars who held a pre-exilic date for the priestly code – 170
Introduction – 170
Noldeke – 170
Kohler – 172
Zockler – 174
Kittel – 176
General – 176
Chronicles – 180
Summary – 182
Klostermann – 183
General – 183
Chronicles – 183
Summary – 185
Neteler – 186
Oettli – 187
Summary of the treatment of chronicles by scholars favoring an early date for P – 189
Summary of the consequences of a late P for the reconstruction of Israelite history – 190
d. summary of chapter three – 191
archaeology and the credibility of chronicles - 193
introduction - 193
nineteenth century archaeological research -. 193
introduction – 193
Palestine – 194
Egypt and Mesopotamia – 195
The effects of nineteenth century archaeology on biblical studies in general – 198
Summary of nineteenth century – 199
Archaeology in defense of chronicles – 199
Introduction – 199
Rawlinson – 200
General – 200
Chronicles -201
Summary – 204
Schrader – 205
General – 205
Chronicles – 206
Summary – 207
Sayce – 208
General – 208
Archaeology vs higher criticism – 209
Chronicles – 213
Summary – 216
G. A. smith – 217
Mc curdy – 218
Summary of archaeology´s use the defense of chronicles – 22
Critical response to the apologetical – 223
Introduction – 223
W.R. smith – 223
General – 223
Chronicles -224
Summary – 226
Driver – 227
General – 227
Chronicles – 228
Summary – 231
Bennet – 231
Barnes – 233
Cheyne- 235
General – 235
Chronicles – 236
Summary – 237
Brow – 238
Summary of the critical response to the apologetical use of archaeology – 240
Summary of chapter four – 241
Conclusions – 243
Bibliography - 251
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