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Ancient near Eastern thought and the Old Testament : introducing the conceptual world of the Hebrew Bible / John H. Walton.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, c2018.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 363 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781540960214
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS 1171.3 .W35 2018
Contents:
Contents:
Comparative Studies: History and methods-- Comparative studies, scholarship, and theology
Literaure of the Ancient Near East: Summary of the literature of the Ancient Near East
Religion: The Gods-- Temples and rituals-- State and family religion
Cosmos: Cosmic geography-- Cosmology and Cosmogony
People: Understanding the past: human origins and role-- Understanding the past: historiography-- Encountering the present: guidance for life, divination and omens-- Encountering the present: context of life, cities and kingship-- Encountering the present: guidance for life, law and wisdom-- Pondering the future on earth and after death
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

Comparative Studies: History and methods-- Comparative studies, scholarship, and theology

Literaure of the Ancient Near East: Summary of the literature of the Ancient Near East

Religion: The Gods-- Temples and rituals-- State and family religion

Cosmos: Cosmic geography-- Cosmology and Cosmogony

People: Understanding the past: human origins and role-- Understanding the past: historiography-- Encountering the present: guidance for life, divination and omens-- Encountering the present: context of life, cities and kingship-- Encountering the present: guidance for life, law and wisdom-- Pondering the future on earth and after death

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