
This Collection Of Leading Scholars Presents Reflections On Both Wisdom As A General Concept Throughout History And Cultures, As Well As The Contested Nature Of The Category Of Wisdom Literature. The First Half Of The Collection Explores Wisdom More Generally With Essays On Its Relationship To Skill, Epistemology, Virtue, Theology, And Order. Wisdom Is Examined In A Number Of Different Contexts, Such As Historically In The Hebrew Bible And Its Related Cultures, In Egypt And Mesopotamia, As Well As In Patristic And Rabbinic Interpretation. Additionally, Wisdom Is Examined In Its Continuing Relevance In Islamic, Jewish, And Christian Thought, As Well As From Feminist, Environmental, And Other Contextual Perspectives. The Second Half Of The Volume Considers Wisdom Literature As A Category. Scholars Address Its Relation To The Solomonic Collection, Its Social Setting, Literary Genres, Chronological Development, And Theology. Wisdom Literature's Relation To Other Biblical Literature (law, History, Prophecy, Apocalyptic, And The Broad Question Of Wisdom Influence) Is Then Discussed Before Separate Chapters On The Texts Commonly Associated With The Category. Contributors Take A Variety Of Approaches To The Current Debates Surrounding The Viability And Value Of Wisdom Literature As A Category And Its Proper Relationship To The Concept Of Wisdom In The Hebrew Bible. Though The Organization Of The Volume Highlights The Independence Of Wisdom As Concept From Wisdom Literature As A Category, Seeking To Counter The Lack Of Attention Given To This Question In The Traditional Approach, The Inclusion Of Both Topics Together In The Same Volume Reflects Their Continued Interconnection. As Such, This Handbook Both Represents The Current State Of Wisdom Scholarship And Sets The Stage For Future Developments.
This volume investigates the conceptual boundaries of wisdom as a universal human phenomenon and its specific, contested categorization within biblical literature. Editor Will Kynes, a scholar of biblical studies, compiles contributions from leading international experts to evaluate how wisdom functions across diverse historical, cultural, and theological frameworks. The text argues that while wisdom as a concept and wisdom literature as a genre are distinct, their historical and interpretive intersections remain critical for contemporary scholarship.
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Scholars and students of theology frequently cite this work as a comprehensive reference for navigating the complexities of wisdom literature. Experts highlight the text's academic density and its success in bridging the gap between historical context and modern interpretive theory.
Page Count:
640
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190661275
ISBN-13:
9780190661274
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