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Defining Allisrael In Chronicles Multilevelled Identity Negotiation In Late Persianperiod Yehud Louis C Jonker

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Defining Allisrael In Chronicles Multilevelled Identity Negotiation In Late Persianperiod Yehud Louis C Jonker
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Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.23 MB
Pages: 358
Author: Louis C. Jonker
ISBN: 9783161545955, 3161545958
Language: English
Year: 2016
Volume: 106

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Defining Allisrael In Chronicles Multilevelled Identity Negotiation In Late Persianperiod Yehud Louis C Jonker by Louis C. Jonker 9783161545955, 3161545958 instant download after payment.

In this book, Louis C. Jonker considers more sophisticated and nuanced models for applying the heuristic lens of "identity" in the interpretation of the Hebrew Bible book of Chronicles. Not only does he investigate the potential and limitations of different sociological models for this purpose, but the author also provides a more nuanced analysis of the socio-historical context of origin of late Persian-period biblical literature by distinguishing between four levels of socio-historic existence in this period. It is shown that varying power relations were in operation on these different levels which contributed to a multi-levelled process of identity negotiation. Louis C. Jonker shows the value of the chosen methodological approach in his analysis of Chronicles, but also suggests that it holds potential for the investigation of other Hebrew Bible corpora.

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