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From Genesis to Chronicles

Explorations in Old Testament Theology
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This volume contains some of the most importantand enduring work of Gerhard von Rad, the mostinfluential Old Testament theologian of the twentiethcentury. The chapters cover a broad range of topics,including the doctrine of creation, memory and tradition inDeuteronomy, historical writing in ancient Israel, culticlanguage in the Psalms, and the Old Testament worldview.
K. C. Hanson has taught biblical studies at Episcopal Theological School and the School of Theology at Claremont, Creighton University, and St. Olaf College. He is author of numerous scholarly articles and two volumes in the Proclamation series. His published works include Palestine in the Time of Jesus: Social Structures and Social Conflicts (Fortress Press, 1998).
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Editor's Foreword Preface Translator's Preface PART 1: FROM GENESIS TO JOSHUA The Form-Critical Problem of the Hexateuch The Promised Land and Yahweh's Land in the Hexateuch Faith Reckoned as Righteousness The Joseph Narrative and Ancient Wisdom There Remains Still a Rest for the People of God Ancient Word and Living Word - Deuteronomy The Tent and the Ark The City on the Hill PART II: FROM SAMUEL TO KINGS The Beginnings of Historical Writings in Ancient Israel The Deuteronimic Theology of History in 1 and 2 Kings The Royal Ritual in Judah PART III: FROM PSALMS TO CHRONICLES The Theological Problem of the Old Testament Doctrine of Creation "Righteousness" and "Life" in the Cultic Language of the Psalms Some Aspects of the Old Testament Worldview Job 38 and Ancient Egyptian Wisdom The Levitical Sermon in 1 and 2 Chronicles Notes Bibliography Select Bibliography on Old Testament Theology and the History of Israelite Religion Index of Authors Index of Ancient Sources
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