Prolegomena to the history of Israel: with a reprint of the article ‘Israel' from the Encyclopaedia Britannica

Julius Wellhausen (1844–1918) first published this work in German in 1878. Reissued here is the 1885 English translation of a revised 1883 version. Intended as a multi-volume work, this first book now stands as a self-contained work. A biblical scholar and orientalist, Wellhausen was professor of th...

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Main Author: Wellhausen, Julius 1844-1918 (Author, Other)
Contributors: Black, J. (Translator) ; Menzies, Allan 1845-1916 (Translator)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2013.
In:Year: 2013
Series/Journal:Cambridge library collection. Religion
Further subjects:B Jews ; History ; To 70 A.D
B Judaism ; History ; To 70 A.D
B Bible
B Jews History, To 70 A.D.
B Jews History To 70 A.D
B Judaism History, To 70 A.D.
B Judaism History To 70 A.D
B Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781108053822
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Summary:Julius Wellhausen (1844–1918) first published this work in German in 1878. Reissued here is the 1885 English translation of a revised 1883 version. Intended as a multi-volume work, this first book now stands as a self-contained work. A biblical scholar and orientalist, Wellhausen was professor of theology at Greifswald (until resigning for reasons of conscience) and then professor at Halle, Marburg and Göttingen. An early exponent of scientific philology, he placed the Pentateuch in a historical-social context, setting aside theological traditions. In this work, he sets out his method and argues that the Pentateuch is a synthesis of four independent narratives. He then examines the history of worship, sacrifice, sacred feasts, priests, and the law in ancient Israel. Wellhausen is a central figure in modern biblical studies, his theory dominated scholarship for a century, and his pioneering work remains of great interest in the field.
Item Description:Includes index. - Originally published in Ediburgh by Adam and Charles Black in 1885
ISBN:1139383361
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139383363