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==Table of contents== | ==Table of contents== | ||
*Introduction | |||
*1. Origins | |||
**Toward the Origins of Judaism | |||
**Judeans or Jews? | |||
**A Clash of Titans: Eduard Meyer vs. Julius Wellhausen | |||
**From Monocentrism to Pluricentrism: A New Situation | |||
**Who Are the Children of Abraham? | |||
*2. Ezra | |||
**Putting Ezra-Nehemiah in Perspective | |||
**The Ezra Story | |||
**The Ezra Profile | |||
**Ezra and the ''Golah'' | |||
*3. Nehemiah | |||
**The Nehemiah Story | |||
**The Nehemiah Memoir in Its Contemporary Setting | |||
**The Memoir Compared with Egyptian Commemorative Inscriptions | |||
**Genre and Literary Character of the Memoir | |||
**The Nehemiah Memoir in the Context of the Book (Nehemiah 1-3) | |||
**The Nehemiah Profile | |||
*4. Ezra-Nehemiah: The Roots of the Ideology | |||
**The Diaspora Situation | |||
**Projections of a Restored Past in Postdisaster Prophecy | |||
**The Prehistory of the Ideology in Ezra-Nehemiah | |||
**Temple and Divine Presence | |||
**Ezekiel's Law of the Temple ''(torat habbayit)'' | |||
*5. Ezra and Nehemiah: History and Ideology | |||
**Ezra and Nehemiah as Ideological Points of Reference | |||
**Closely Related Texts: Chronicles, First Esdras, Josephus | |||
**In Praise of Nehemiah: Ben Sira and II Maccabees | |||
**Ezra Between the Canonical Book and Rabbinic Attestations | |||
**How Lasting Were the Achievements of Ezra and Nehemiah? | |||
*6. The Sectarian Element in Early Judaism | |||
**What is a Sect and How can it be Recognized as Such? | |||
**Aspects of Sectarianism in Ezra and Nehemiah | |||
**Between Ezra-Nehemiah and Daniel: Antecedents and Continuities | |||
**Sectarian Origins in the Babylonian Diaspora | |||
**Legal Interpretations and Practice in Ezra-Nehemiah and Late Second Temple Sects | |||
*7. Provisional Conclusion in Four Propositions | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 22:13, 15 January 2010
Judaism, the First Phase: The Place of Ezra and Nehemiah in the Origins of Judaism (2009) is a book by Joseph Blenkinsopp.
Abstract
Editions and translations
Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2009.
Table of contents
- Introduction
- 1. Origins
- Toward the Origins of Judaism
- Judeans or Jews?
- A Clash of Titans: Eduard Meyer vs. Julius Wellhausen
- From Monocentrism to Pluricentrism: A New Situation
- Who Are the Children of Abraham?
- 2. Ezra
- Putting Ezra-Nehemiah in Perspective
- The Ezra Story
- The Ezra Profile
- Ezra and the Golah
- 3. Nehemiah
- The Nehemiah Story
- The Nehemiah Memoir in Its Contemporary Setting
- The Memoir Compared with Egyptian Commemorative Inscriptions
- Genre and Literary Character of the Memoir
- The Nehemiah Memoir in the Context of the Book (Nehemiah 1-3)
- The Nehemiah Profile
- 4. Ezra-Nehemiah: The Roots of the Ideology
- The Diaspora Situation
- Projections of a Restored Past in Postdisaster Prophecy
- The Prehistory of the Ideology in Ezra-Nehemiah
- Temple and Divine Presence
- Ezekiel's Law of the Temple (torat habbayit)
- 5. Ezra and Nehemiah: History and Ideology
- Ezra and Nehemiah as Ideological Points of Reference
- Closely Related Texts: Chronicles, First Esdras, Josephus
- In Praise of Nehemiah: Ben Sira and II Maccabees
- Ezra Between the Canonical Book and Rabbinic Attestations
- How Lasting Were the Achievements of Ezra and Nehemiah?
- 6. The Sectarian Element in Early Judaism
- What is a Sect and How can it be Recognized as Such?
- Aspects of Sectarianism in Ezra and Nehemiah
- Between Ezra-Nehemiah and Daniel: Antecedents and Continuities
- Sectarian Origins in the Babylonian Diaspora
- Legal Interpretations and Practice in Ezra-Nehemiah and Late Second Temple Sects
- 7. Provisional Conclusion in Four Propositions
External links
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