
Scripture in Its Historical Contexts
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Content
- Cover
- Titel
- Table of Contents
- Prologue
- Abbreviations
- Permissions and Publication History
- Part 1: Text and Canon
- 1. Hebrew Bible and Old Testament: Textual Criticism in Service of Biblical Studies
- 2. What's Critical about a Critical Edition of the Bible?
- 3. Hermeneutics of Text Criticism
- 4. Text and Canon: Concepts and Method
- 5. Stability and Fluidity in Text and Canon
- 6. Adaptable for Life: The Nature and Function of Canon
- 7. Canonical Criticism: An Introduction
- 8. Canon as Shape and Function
- 9. Canonical Context and Canonical Criticism
- 10. The Exile and Canon Formation
- 11. The Stabilization of the Tanak
- 12. The Integrity of Biblical Pluralism
- 13. Text and Canon: Old Testament and New
- 14. Torah and Christ
- 15. Torah and Paul
- 16. The Gospels and the Canonical Process: A Response to Lou H. Silberman
- 17. The Bible and the Believing Communities
- 18. Scripture as Canon in the Church
- 19. Canon as Dialogue
- 20. The Issue of Closure in the Canonical Process
- Part 2: Qumran
- 21. Habakkuk in Qumran, Paul and the Old Testament
- 22. The Old Testament in 11Q Melchizedek
- 23. The Qumran Psalms Scroll (11QPsa) Reviewed
- 24. Cave 11 Surprises and the Question of Canon
- 25. The Modern History of the Qumran Psalms Scroll and Canonical Criticism
- 26. Psalm 154 Revisited
- 27. The Dead Sea Scrolls and Biblical Studies
- 28. The Judean Desert Scrolls and the History of the Text of the Hebrew Bible
- 29. The Impact of the Scrolls on Biblical Studies
- 30. The Scrolls and the Canonical Process
- Appendix
- The History of the Ancient Biblical Manuscript Center 1976 - 2003
- Index of Modern Authors
- Index of Ancient Sources
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