
The Oxford Encyclopedia Of The Bible And Law (oebl) Provides The Most Up-to-date And Extensive Treatment Of The Bible And Law Yet Attempted, Both Updating And Expanding The Scope Of Previous Scholarship In The Field. In Comprehensive Overviews, Scholars At The Forefront Of Biblical Studies And Law Address Three Foci: Biblical Law Itself--its Nature, Collections, And Genres; The Ancient Contexts Of Biblical Law, Throughout The Ancient Mediterranean (ancient Near Eastern, Greco-roman, And Early Jewish); And The Afterlife And Influence Of Biblical Law In Antiquity And In Modern Jurisprudence Around The World. Essays Include Treatments Of The Book Of The Covenant, The Ten Commandments, The Sermon On The Mount, Greek Law, And The Laws Of Hammurapi, But Also Testimony And Witness, Property, Ritual, Rhetoric, Gender, And Sexual Legislation. -- From Amazon's Website. Volume 1. Adm-lit -- Volume 2. Mag-wom. Brent A. Strawn, Editor In Chief. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
This encyclopedia investigates the intersection of biblical texts and legal systems to provide a comprehensive analysis of their historical development and modern influence. Edited by Brent A. Strawn, the work compiles contributions from leading scholars in biblical studies and law. It utilizes a multidisciplinary approach to examine how ancient legal frameworks were constructed, how they functioned within their original Mediterranean contexts, and how they continue to shape contemporary jurisprudence.
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Experts recognize this encyclopedia as a foundational and highly comprehensive resource for scholars and students of both theology and legal history. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the extensive scope of the essays provided in the two-volume set.
Page Count:
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Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190204915
ISBN-13:
9780190204914
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