Preface to the English Edition
Chapter 1. Formulating the Question and the Approach
Chapter 1. The Emergence and History of the Concept of Theology with Regard to the Bible
I. The Premodern Concept of Theology: From Mythology to Systematic Doctrine
II. The Reformation’s Reconstrual of the Concept of Theology
III. From Biblical Theology to the Theology of the Old Testament
IV. The Romantic Devaluation of the Concept of Theology
V. The Reception of the Concept of Theology in the “Academic Study of Judaism” and Its Application to Rabbinic Tradition
VI. The Devaluation of the Concept of Religion in Dialectical Theology
VII. The Pluralization of the Theology of the Hebrew Bible as a Result of its Historicization
Chapter III. The Emergence of Theology in the Hebrew Bible and Ancient Jewish Tradition as a Religious-Historical Inquiry
I. Processes of Theologization in the Hebrew Bible and Early Jewish Tradition
II. The Formation of Implicit Theology in Prophetic Literature
III. The Theologization of the Law
IV. The Theologization of Political History
V. Theology in the Pentateuch at Large
VI. Theology in the Psalter
VII. Processes of Theologization in Canon Formation
VIII. Theological Interpretation from the Second Temple Period
IX. The Septuagint’s Attempts at Theological Reconciliation with Platonic Philosophy
X. The Theology of Revelation in Apocalyptic Literature
Chapter 4. Is There Theology in the Hebrew Bible? Striking a Balance between Conceptual History and Exegesis
I. Theologizing in Traditional Literature
II. Implications for a Theology of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
Bibliography
Indexes
Index of Authors
Index of Scripture