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The Tribes of Yahweh: A Sociology of the Religion of Liberated Israel 1250-1050 B.C.E.
This important and substantial study may well prove to represent a breakthrough in the study of the people of Israel during the formative period which preceded the monarchy. Fully aware of the current decline of comprehensive vision in favour of isolated specialism, Professor Gottwald describes early Israel as a total social system during a period of radical change, drawing on the methods of the social sciences as well as the recognized methods of biblical criticism. After discussing many the unsatisfactory aspects of modern Old Testament scholarship, he surveys the source material and the ideological framework in which it has come down to us. He then offers an extensive critique of the major proposals which have been made about the character of early Israelite society, going on to use social theory in order to make sense of the particular form which was taken by Israelite society.
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221.6 Got t
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Publisher | SCM Press : London., 1980 |
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xxv + 968hlm: 17x25cm
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English
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0-334-01689-4
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221.6
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