Explores form, tradition, and theology
The chapters in this volume provide the general reader an
opportunity
to learn from one of the greatest biblical scholars of the twentieth
century. Beginning with the most general and moving to focused
topics, this work provides a rationale for continuing to engage
the
Old Testament in the modern world. Combining his research
strengths
in the literary history of Israel, form criticism, tradition history,
and the history of religion, this volume covers narrative,
prophecy,
and the Psalms.
Rather than artifacts of a former generation, these essays are as
fresh as ever in their perspective. To make it more helpful for
students, each essay has been expanded with additional notes
and
bibliography to show where the discussion has continued since
Gunkel.
This work will provide an excellent supplementary textbook for
courses in the Old Testament or Bible. |