
Constituting the Community
Studies on the Polity of Ancient Israel in Honor of S. Dean McBride, Jr.
Eisenbrauns (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2005
Book
Hardback
344 pages
978-1-57506-078-1 (ISBN)
Description
This fresh collection of essays honors the life and work of Professor Dean McBride. Revolving around the theme of polity in ancient Israel, this festschrift addresses many aspects of ancient Israelite society, organization, and political affairs. The 15 contributors discuss themes such as "justice," "self-definition," "ethnicity," "constitutionalism," "reform," and "community," as understood over the course of time in the books of Moses, the Prophets, and the Writings.
Reviews / Votes
"...Constituting the Community contains some gems for everyone, whether scholars of Torah, Nebi'im, or Ketubim. The effort of this book to trace the theme of a theology of democratization throughout the three major divisions of the Bible is one that warrants attention and further consideration. In this respect, Constituting the Community makes a fitting tribute to the contributions of Dean McBride."--Ralph K. Hawkins, Bethel College, Indiana in Review of Biblical Literature, May 2006 "This collection of essays, in general, is a significant contribution to the study of polities in ancient Israel. The inclusion of the essays by McBride, Cross, and Mays provides the reader with a context within which to read the rest of the essays. The individual essays that follow in parts 2, 3, and 4 vary in the extent to which they describe a polity in ancient Israel. However, as a collection the volume would be a useful resource for a course dealing with the nature and structures of community in ancient Israel... "This collection of essays provides a series of stimulating reflections upon some of the polities of ancient Israel that can be uncovered in the Hebrew Bible. It is an appropriate tribute to the contribution made by S. Dean McBride and his work on the polity of ancient Israel."--Donald E. Burke, William and Catherine Booth College in Review of Biblical Literature May 2006More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pennsylvania State University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
771 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-57506-078-1 (9781575060781)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
Preface
Abbreviations
Introduction John T. Strong and Steven S. Tuell
Part I. Approaching Polity in Ancient Israel
Polity of the Covenant People: The Book of Deuteronomy S. Dean McBride Jr.
The Priestly Houses of Early Israel Frank Moore Cross
Justice: Perspectives from the Prophetic Tradition James L. Mays
Part 2. Polity in the Torah
Polities in Genesis 12-36 David L. Petersen
Israel as a Testimony to Yhwh's Power: The Priest's Definition of Israel John T. Strong
Deuteronomy, Ethnicity, and Reform: Reflections on the Social Setting of the Book of Deuteronomy Robert R. Wilson
Constitution or Instruction? The Purpose of Deuteronomy Patrick D. Miller
Part 3. Polity in the Nebi'im
Bearers of the Polity: Isaiah of Jerusalem's View of the Eighth-Century Judean Society J. J. M. Roberts
Hosea and the Ambiguity of Kingship in Ancient Israel Peter Machinist
The Priesthood of the 'Foreigner': Evidence of Competing Polities in Ezekiel 44:1-14 and Isaiah 56:1-8 Steven S. Tuell
Covenant and Politics Paul D. Hanson
Part 4. Polity in the Ketubim
The Mortality of the King in Psalm 89 and Israel's Postexilic Identity Jerome F. D. Creach
The Law and the Sages: A Reexamination of Torah in Proverbs William P. Brown
The Community of the Book of Proverbs Richard J. Clifford
Beyond the Blue Horizon: The Polity of Israel and the Nations Yet to Come W. Sibley Towner
Abbreviations
Introduction John T. Strong and Steven S. Tuell
Part I. Approaching Polity in Ancient Israel
Polity of the Covenant People: The Book of Deuteronomy S. Dean McBride Jr.
The Priestly Houses of Early Israel Frank Moore Cross
Justice: Perspectives from the Prophetic Tradition James L. Mays
Part 2. Polity in the Torah
Polities in Genesis 12-36 David L. Petersen
Israel as a Testimony to Yhwh's Power: The Priest's Definition of Israel John T. Strong
Deuteronomy, Ethnicity, and Reform: Reflections on the Social Setting of the Book of Deuteronomy Robert R. Wilson
Constitution or Instruction? The Purpose of Deuteronomy Patrick D. Miller
Part 3. Polity in the Nebi'im
Bearers of the Polity: Isaiah of Jerusalem's View of the Eighth-Century Judean Society J. J. M. Roberts
Hosea and the Ambiguity of Kingship in Ancient Israel Peter Machinist
The Priesthood of the 'Foreigner': Evidence of Competing Polities in Ezekiel 44:1-14 and Isaiah 56:1-8 Steven S. Tuell
Covenant and Politics Paul D. Hanson
Part 4. Polity in the Ketubim
The Mortality of the King in Psalm 89 and Israel's Postexilic Identity Jerome F. D. Creach
The Law and the Sages: A Reexamination of Torah in Proverbs William P. Brown
The Community of the Book of Proverbs Richard J. Clifford
Beyond the Blue Horizon: The Polity of Israel and the Nations Yet to Come W. Sibley Towner