
Mediating Between Heaven and Earth
Communication with the Divine in the Ancient Near East
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 13. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-0-567-00184-9 (ISBN)
Description
This volume brings together experts in the study of ancient prayers and divination methods to analyse the variety of means by which human beings sought to communicate with their gods and by which the gods were seen to communicate with their worshippers. In a departure from previous scholarship, the volume brings together the study of prophecy, as an intuitive form of divination, with the study of technical methods of communication and other forms of institutionalised communication such as prayer. Such a format allows divine-human communication to be studied in both directions simultaneously: the means by which the divine communicates to human beings through divination, and the means by which human beings communicate with the divine through prayer. This new perspective on the study of divine-human-divine communication allows scholars to better appreciate the way in which communication and the relationship between heaven and earth was conceived in the ancient near East.
Reviews / Votes
Among several strengths of this monograph, one may mention a good mixture of junior and senior researchers; contributions from Cuneiformists and Hebraists, as well as inspiration from, and cooperation with, several different research traditions . . . The editors must be congratulated for this innovative new contribution at the forefront of international...research. Mediating between Heaven and Earth should be in all serious libraries. -- H. M. Barstad, University of Edinburgh, UK * Journal of Theological Studies, vol. 65 *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
16
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
324 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-00184-9 (9780567001849)
DOI
CBID182830
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C.L. Crouch | Jonathan Stoekl | Anna Elise Zernecke
Mediating Between Heaven and Earth
Communication with the Divine in the Ancient Near East
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Persons
C.L. Crouch is Lecturer in Hebrew Bible at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Jonathan Stoekl is Research Assistant at University College London.
Anna Elise Zernecke is Research Associate at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz.
Jonathan Stoekl is Research Assistant at University College London.
Anna Elise Zernecke is Research Associate at the Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz.
Editor
Radboud University
University of Leiden, The Netherlands.
Content
Introduction - C.L. Crouch Jonathan Stoekl and AnnaElise Zernecke
Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Dedicatory Inscriptions asCommunication with the Divine - Anne Katrine de Hemmer Gudme
The Hermeneuticsof Mesopotamian Extispicy - Theory versus Practice: Nils P. Heessel
The Curious Case of Failed Revelation in Ludlul Bel Nemeqi: A New Suggestion for the Poem's Scholarly Purpose - Alan Lenzi
The Exclusivity of Divine Communication in Ancient Israel: False Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East - Herbert Huffmon
(Intuitive) Divination, (Ethical) Demands and Diplomacy in the Ancient Near East - Jonathan Stoekl
Modes of Communication with the Divine in the Hebrew Psalter - Erhard S. Gerstenberger
'To Talk to One's God': Penitential Prayers in Mesopotamia - Margaret Jaques
How to Approach a Deity: The Growth of a Prayer Addressed to Istar - Anna Elise Zernecke
Psalm 72 in its Ancient Syrian Context - Jan Dietrich
Bibliography
Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Dedicatory Inscriptions asCommunication with the Divine - Anne Katrine de Hemmer Gudme
The Hermeneuticsof Mesopotamian Extispicy - Theory versus Practice: Nils P. Heessel
The Curious Case of Failed Revelation in Ludlul Bel Nemeqi: A New Suggestion for the Poem's Scholarly Purpose - Alan Lenzi
The Exclusivity of Divine Communication in Ancient Israel: False Prophecy in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East - Herbert Huffmon
(Intuitive) Divination, (Ethical) Demands and Diplomacy in the Ancient Near East - Jonathan Stoekl
Modes of Communication with the Divine in the Hebrew Psalter - Erhard S. Gerstenberger
'To Talk to One's God': Penitential Prayers in Mesopotamia - Margaret Jaques
How to Approach a Deity: The Growth of a Prayer Addressed to Istar - Anna Elise Zernecke
Psalm 72 in its Ancient Syrian Context - Jan Dietrich
Bibliography