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==Table of contents==
==Table of contents==
The basic features of biblical Yahwism -- The flowering of biblical Yahwism -- Sinai theology in the eighth century B.C.E. -- The place of Jerusalem in southern Sinai theology: promises to Jerusalem and Zion in Micah -- A social-scientific model for excavating the roots of biblical Yahwism -- The social roots of biblical Yahwism I: Micah and the clan elders of Judah -- The social roots of biblical Yahwism II: Hosea and the traditional priests of the Israelite tribes.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:13, 15 July 2013

The Social Roots of Biblical Yahwism (2004) is a book by Stephen L. Cook.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Atlanta, GA: Society of Biblical Literature, 2004.

Table of contents

The basic features of biblical Yahwism -- The flowering of biblical Yahwism -- Sinai theology in the eighth century B.C.E. -- The place of Jerusalem in southern Sinai theology: promises to Jerusalem and Zion in Micah -- A social-scientific model for excavating the roots of biblical Yahwism -- The social roots of biblical Yahwism I: Micah and the clan elders of Judah -- The social roots of biblical Yahwism II: Hosea and the traditional priests of the Israelite tribes.

External links

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