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The utilization of 1 and 2 Chronicles in the reconstruction of Israelite history in the nineteenth century / Matt Patrick Graham

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Dissertation series (Society of Biblical Literature) ; 116Publication details: Atlanta, GA : Society of Biblical Literature, 1990Description: xi, 268 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 97815554035461555403549
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS1345.2  .G7 1990
Contents:
Introduction: Pre-critical traditional views of Chronicles -- The first challenges to the credibility of Chronicles and its consequences for the reconstruction of Israelite history : The challenge: de Wette, Gesenius and Gramberg ; De Wette ; De Wette and his approach ; Influences on de Wette ; De Wette's work on Chronicles ; Introduction ; The generic relation of the two narratives ; The critical relation of the two narratives ; De Wette's approach to historical research and reconstruction ; Some observations on de Wette's treatment of Chronicles ; De Wette's treatment of Chronicles and the history of Israel's religion ; De Wette's view of the historian's task ; Opposition to rationalism ; Gesenius ; Gramberg ; Summary of the challenge to Chronicles ; The response: Bertholdt, Dahler, Herbst, Keil, Movers, Havernick.
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Introduction: Pre-critical traditional views of Chronicles -- The first challenges to the credibility of Chronicles and its consequences for the reconstruction of Israelite history : The challenge: de Wette, Gesenius and Gramberg ; De Wette ; De Wette and his approach ; Influences on de Wette ; De Wette's work on Chronicles ; Introduction ; The generic relation of the two narratives ; The critical relation of the two narratives ; De Wette's approach to historical research and reconstruction ; Some observations on de Wette's treatment of Chronicles ; De Wette's treatment of Chronicles and the history of Israel's religion ; De Wette's view of the historian's task ; Opposition to rationalism ; Gesenius ; Gramberg ; Summary of the challenge to Chronicles ; The response: Bertholdt, Dahler, Herbst, Keil, Movers, Havernick.

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