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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

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

PART FOUR - SOCIAL SETTING

PART FIVE - LITERARY CONTEXT, INCLUDING QUMRAN

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

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

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