
This is the latest in a series of volumes, published about every twenty-five years since 1924, surveying the current state of the academic study of the Old Testament--more often called the Hebrew Bible in scholarly contexts. It is written by leading members of the Society for Old Testament Study, the professional organization for scholars in that field in the UK and Ireland, but with international members too, some of whom have contributed to the volume. It provides academics, students of the Bible, clergy and rabbis, and intelligent general readers, with a snapshot of the main approaches and issues in the study of the Hebrew Bible since (approximately) the year 2000.There are chapters on specific biblical books in their ancient context, grouped mainly by genre, but also on methodological aspects of biblical studies today, including interdisciplinary perspectives and contemporary questions, such as the Bible in sociological, theological, historical, archaeological, literary, and linguistic perspectives, and the influence of concerns about gender, race, visual culture, and psychology. A particular recent interest is represented by a chapter on the reception history of the Hebrew Bible in the visual arts, music, and literature (including drama and film). The concern throughout, is to encapsulate contemporary currents in interpretation, rather than to put forward the contributors' personal views, but also to suggest how biblical study may or should develop next in these areas. As with previous volumes, what is provided is a view of global scholarship as seen from these islands that will be useful to serious students of the Hebrew Bible throughout the world. As well as describing their field, the contributors also provide substantial bibliographies pointing readers to other modern discussions.
This volume investigates the current state of academic research and methodological trends within the field of Hebrew Bible studies since the year 2000. Edited by John J. Barton, the text compiles essays from leading members of the Society for Old Testament Study to provide a comprehensive overview of the discipline. The contributors utilize historical, archaeological, and interdisciplinary frameworks to map how scholars currently interpret biblical texts and their reception in modern culture.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this volume as a significant periodic survey that serves as a vital reference for students, clergy, and academics. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which effectively synthesizes complex contemporary currents in biblical scholarship.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2025-07-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192845780
ISBN-13:
9780192845788
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