Out of exile, not out of Babylon: the diaspora theology of the Golah

Cover -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. Research Context -- 1.2. Methodology -- 1.3. The Use of Scholarly Conventions -- Chapter 2: Definition and Evidence of Diaspora in Antiquity -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. On the U...

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Main Author: Glissmann, Volker (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford MZUNI Press 2019
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Reviews:[Rezension von: Glissmann, Volker, Out of exile, not out of Babylon : the diaspora theology of the Golah] (2021) (Henten, Jan Willem van, 1955 -)
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Summary:Cover -- Copyright page -- Title page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1. Research Context -- 1.2. Methodology -- 1.3. The Use of Scholarly Conventions -- Chapter 2: Definition and Evidence of Diaspora in Antiquity -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. On the Usefulness of the Terms Exile and Diaspora -- 2.3. Anthropological Diaspora Studies -- 2.3.1. Homeland of Imagination -- 2.3.2. Anthropological Shift from Exile to Diaspora -- 2.3.3. Biblical Scholarship and Diaspora -- 2.4. Towards a Definition of Diaspora in Antiquity -- 2.4.1. Caution about the Application of Diaspora Theories -- 2.4.2. Towards a Working Definition of Diaspora in Antiquity -- 2.4.3. Assessment of Safran's Definition -- 2.4.4. Assessment of Robin Cohen's Definition -- 2.4.5. Modified Characteristics of Diaspora -- 2.5. Diaspora Communities in Antiquity -- 2.6. Life in the Diaspora during the Assyrian, Babylonian and Persian Periods -- 2.6.1. On the Identification of the Judahite diaspora in Mesopotamia -- 2.6.2. Onomastics -- 2.7. The Archaeological Evidence -- 2.7.1. 592/1 BCE - Weidner Tablets -- 2.7.2. BM 74554 -- 2.7.3. TAYN - Texts from āl-Yāhūdu and Našar/CUSAS28 -- 2.7.4. The Murašû Archive -- 2.7.5. Other Finds -- 2.7.6. Summary of the Archaeological Evidence -- Chapter 3: Theological Re-formulations in the Golah -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. The Presentation of the Motif of the Empty Land -- 3.3. The Presentation of Return from Exile -- 3.4. Golah Influence on Jeremiah -- 3.4.1. The Historical Validation of Jeremiah's Message through Gedaliah -- 3.5. Golah Influence on Ezekiel -- 3.6. Conclusion -- Chapter 4: The Golah -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. The Golah - a Suggestion -- 4.3. The Golah and the Theological Concept of Exile -- 4.4. The Golah and the Nature of the Restoration -- 4.5. The Lack of a Distinct Diaspora Theology.
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ISBN:9996060616