David Davage is associate professor in Old Testament exegesis at the Academy of Leadership and Theology, Umea, Sweden. He has a PhD from Lund University (2016), where he became a docent in 2020. His research focuses on the formation and transmission of biblical literature, especially the "book" of Psalms and the "book" of Isaiah.
Description
Part I Framing the Task at Hand 1. On Books and Elusive Authors 2. Functions and Geniuses Part II Searching for Native Authorship Theories 3. The Mesopotamian Trajectory 4. The Greek Trajectory Part IIIThe Prophet Isaiah as a Mesopotamian Author 5. The First One 6. The Subsequent Ones 7. Paratextual Framings Part IV Negotiations in the Second Temple Period 8. Texts Attracting Names 9. Setting the Stage 10. Dead Sea Discourses Part V The Prophet Isaiah as a Greek Author 11. Leaving Mesopotamia Behind 12. Searching for the Real Author 13. Not Leaving After All Part VI The Book "of" Isaiah 14. The Story Once Again 15. Looking Ahead

