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The Theocratic Ideology of the Chronicler

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This volume is a study of the ideology of the Chronicler in the context of the emerging theocratic community of Judah in the Persian period. It treats the purpose of Chronicles from an explicitly social-theoretical perspective. The first two chapters examine the relationship between biblical interpretation and ideological criticism, moving from the historical critical concept of purpose to the hermeneutical issues of understanding, ideological critical readings of Chronicles focusing in succession on the identity of Israel, the legitimacy of Jerusalem and the construction of heirarchy. Care is taken throughout to define concepts clearly and to highlight the interpretive perspectives employed making this volume particularly useful for those engaged in methodological discussion.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
17 September 1998
Pages
258
ISBN
9789004111462

This volume is a study of the ideology of the Chronicler in the context of the emerging theocratic community of Judah in the Persian period. It treats the purpose of Chronicles from an explicitly social-theoretical perspective. The first two chapters examine the relationship between biblical interpretation and ideological criticism, moving from the historical critical concept of purpose to the hermeneutical issues of understanding, ideological critical readings of Chronicles focusing in succession on the identity of Israel, the legitimacy of Jerusalem and the construction of heirarchy. Care is taken throughout to define concepts clearly and to highlight the interpretive perspectives employed making this volume particularly useful for those engaged in methodological discussion.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Country
NL
Date
17 September 1998
Pages
258
ISBN
9789004111462