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*The Book of Daniel in Its Context / [[Michael A. Knibb]] | *The Book of Daniel in Its Context / [[Michael A. Knibb]] | ||
PART TWO - DANIEL IN ITS NEAR EASTERN MILIEU | PART TWO - DANIEL IN ITS NEAR EASTERN MILIEU | ||
*Scholars at the Oriental Court: The Figure of Daniel Against Its Mesopotamian Background [[Karel Van Der Toorn]] | *Scholars at the Oriental Court: The Figure of Daniel Against Its Mesopotamian Background / [[Karel Van Der Toorn]] | ||
*The Mesopotamian Babylonian Background of Daniel 1-6 / [[Shalom Paul]] | *The Mesopotamian Babylonian Background of Daniel 1-6 / [[Shalom Paul]] | ||
*The Anzu Myth as Relevant Background for Daniel 7? / [[John Walton]] | *The Anzu Myth as Relevant Background for Daniel 7? / [[John Walton]] | ||
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*The Social Setting of the Aramaic and Hebrew Book of Daniel / [[Rainer Albertz]] | *The Social Setting of the Aramaic and Hebrew Book of Daniel / [[Rainer Albertz]] | ||
*The Book of Daniel and Its Social Setting / [[Stefan Beyerle]] | *The Book of Daniel and Its Social Setting / [[Stefan Beyerle]] | ||
* | *A Dan(iel) for All Seasons: For Whom was Daniel Important'? / [[Lester L. Grabbe]] | ||
*The Scribal School of Daniel / [[Philip Davies]] | *The Scribal School of Daniel / [[Philip R. Davies]] | ||
*Prayers and Dreams: Power and Diaspora Identities in the Social Setting of the Daniel Tales / [[Daniel Smith-Christopher]] | *Prayers and Dreams: Power and Diaspora Identities in the Social Setting of the Daniel Tales / [[Daniel Smith-Christopher]] | ||
PART FIVE - LITERARY CONTEXT, INCLUDING QUMRAN | PART FIVE - LITERARY CONTEXT, INCLUDING QUMRAN | ||
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*The Solar Calendars of Daniel and Enoch / [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] | *The Solar Calendars of Daniel and Enoch / [[Gabriele Boccaccini]] | ||
*The Daniel Tradition at Qumran / [[Peter W. Flint]] | *The Daniel Tradition at Qumran / [[Peter W. Flint]] | ||
*Daniel and Early Enoch Traditions in the Dead Sea Scrolls / [Loren T. Stuckenbruck]] | *Daniel and Early Enoch Traditions in the Dead Sea Scrolls / [[Loren T. Stuckenbruck]] | ||
*Possible Sources of the Book of Daniel / [[Esther Eshel]] | *Possible Sources of the Book of Daniel / [[Esther Eshel]] | ||
*Resurrection in the Daniel Tradition and Other Writings at Qumran / [[John Hobbins]] | *Resurrection in the Daniel Tradition and Other Writings at Qumran / [[John Hobbins]] | ||
PART SIX - RECEPTION IN JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY | PART SIX - RECEPTION IN JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY | ||
*Stages in the Canonization of the Book of Daniel / [[Klaus Koch]] | *Stages in the Canonization of the Book of Daniel / [[Klaus Koch]] | ||
*The Book of Daniel and the Radical Political Critique of Empire. An Essay in Apocalyptic Hermeneutics / | *The Book of Daniel and the Radical Political Critique of Empire. An Essay in Apocalyptic Hermeneutics / [[Christopher Rowland]] | ||
[[Christopher Rowland]] | *Die "vier Reiche" aus Daniel in der targumischen Literatur / [[Uwe Glessmer]] | ||
*Die | *Daniel in the New Testament: Visions of God's Kingdom / [[Craig A. Evans]] | ||
*Daniel in the New Testament: Visions of God's Kingdom / | |||
[[Craig A. Evans]] | |||
*The Danielic Son of Man in the New Testament / [[James D. G. Dunn]] | *The Danielic Son of Man in the New Testament / [[James D. G. Dunn]] | ||
*Nebuchadnezzar's Madness (Daniel 4) in Syriac Literature / [[Matthias Henze]] | *Nebuchadnezzar's Madness (Daniel 4) in Syriac Literature / [[Matthias Henze]] | ||
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*Daniel in the Context of Old Testament Theology / [[John Goldingay]] | *Daniel in the Context of Old Testament Theology / [[John Goldingay]] | ||
*Theological Ethics in Daniel / [[John Barton]] | *Theological Ethics in Daniel / [[John Barton]] | ||
*Cult and Sacrifice in Daniel. The Tamid and the Abomination of Desolation [[Johan Lust]] | *Cult and Sacrifice in Daniel. The Tamid and the Abomination of Desolation / [[Johan Lust]] | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 08:50, 12 November 2009
The Book of Daniel: Composition and Reception (2001) is a volume edited by John J. Collins and Peter W. Flint.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in Leiden: Brill, 2001.
Table of contents
PART ONE - GENERAL TOPICS
- Current Issues in the Study of Daniel / John J. Collins
- The Book of Daniel in Its Context / Michael A. Knibb
PART TWO - DANIEL IN ITS NEAR EASTERN MILIEU
- Scholars at the Oriental Court: The Figure of Daniel Against Its Mesopotamian Background / Karel Van Der Toorn
- The Mesopotamian Babylonian Background of Daniel 1-6 / Shalom Paul
- The Anzu Myth as Relevant Background for Daniel 7? / John Walton
PART THREE - ISSUES IN INTERPRETATION OF SPECIFIC PASSAGES
- The Visions of Daniel / Reinhard G. Kratz
- Allusions to Creation in Daniel 7 / Andre Lacocque
- Daniel 12 und die Auferstehung der Toten / Ernst Haag
- Daniel 3 and 6 in Early Christian Literature / Jan Willem Van Henten
PART FOUR - SOCIAL SETTING
- The Social Setting of the Aramaic and Hebrew Book of Daniel / Rainer Albertz
- The Book of Daniel and Its Social Setting / Stefan Beyerle
- A Dan(iel) for All Seasons: For Whom was Daniel Important'? / Lester L. Grabbe
- The Scribal School of Daniel / Philip R. Davies
- Prayers and Dreams: Power and Diaspora Identities in the Social Setting of the Daniel Tales / Daniel Smith-Christopher
PART FIVE - LITERARY CONTEXT, INCLUDING QUMRAN
- The Writing of Daniel / Jan-Wim Wesselius
- The Solar Calendars of Daniel and Enoch / Gabriele Boccaccini
- The Daniel Tradition at Qumran / Peter W. Flint
- Daniel and Early Enoch Traditions in the Dead Sea Scrolls / Loren T. Stuckenbruck
- Possible Sources of the Book of Daniel / Esther Eshel
- Resurrection in the Daniel Tradition and Other Writings at Qumran / John Hobbins
PART SIX - RECEPTION IN JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY
- Stages in the Canonization of the Book of Daniel / Klaus Koch
- The Book of Daniel and the Radical Political Critique of Empire. An Essay in Apocalyptic Hermeneutics / Christopher Rowland
- Die "vier Reiche" aus Daniel in der targumischen Literatur / Uwe Glessmer
- Daniel in the New Testament: Visions of God's Kingdom / Craig A. Evans
- The Danielic Son of Man in the New Testament / James D. G. Dunn
- Nebuchadnezzar's Madness (Daniel 4) in Syriac Literature / Matthias Henze
PART SEVEN - TEXTUAL HISTORY
- The Text of Daniel in the Qumran Scrolls / Eugene C. Ulrich
- The Textual History of Septuagint-Daniel and Theodotion-Daniel / Alexander A. Di Lella
- Syriac Daniel / Konrad D. Jenner
PART EIGHT - THE THEOLOGY OF DANIEL
- Daniel in the Context of Old Testament Theology / John Goldingay
- Theological Ethics in Daniel / John Barton
- Cult and Sacrifice in Daniel. The Tamid and the Abomination of Desolation / Johan Lust