Kaiser, Christ, and Canaan: The Religion of Israel in Protestant Germany, 1871-1918
In this work, Paul Michael Kurtz examines the historiography of ancient Israel in the German Empire through the prism of religion, as a structuring framework not only for writings on the past but also for the writers of that past themselves. The author investigates what biblical scholars, theologians, orientalists, philologists, and ancient historians considered "religion" and "history" to be, how they understood these conceptual categories, and why they studied them in the manner they did. Focusing on Julius Wellhausen and Hermann Gunkel, his inquiry scrutinizes to what extent, in an age of allegedly neutral historical science, the very enterprise of reconstructing the ancient past was shaped by liberal Protestant structures shared by dominant historians from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Kaiser, Christ, and Canaan: The Religion of Israel in Protestant Germany, 1871-1918
In this work, Paul Michael Kurtz examines the historiography of ancient Israel in the German Empire through the prism of religion, as a structuring framework not only for writings on the past but also for the writers of that past themselves. The author investigates what biblical scholars, theologians, orientalists, philologists, and ancient historians considered "religion" and "history" to be, how they understood these conceptual categories, and why they studied them in the manner they did. Focusing on Julius Wellhausen and Hermann Gunkel, his inquiry scrutinizes to what extent, in an age of allegedly neutral historical science, the very enterprise of reconstructing the ancient past was shaped by liberal Protestant structures shared by dominant historians from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
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Kaiser, Christ, and Canaan: The Religion of Israel in Protestant Germany, 1871-1918

Kaiser, Christ, and Canaan: The Religion of Israel in Protestant Germany, 1871-1918

by Paul Michael Kurtz
Kaiser, Christ, and Canaan: The Religion of Israel in Protestant Germany, 1871-1918

Kaiser, Christ, and Canaan: The Religion of Israel in Protestant Germany, 1871-1918

by Paul Michael Kurtz

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In this work, Paul Michael Kurtz examines the historiography of ancient Israel in the German Empire through the prism of religion, as a structuring framework not only for writings on the past but also for the writers of that past themselves. The author investigates what biblical scholars, theologians, orientalists, philologists, and ancient historians considered "religion" and "history" to be, how they understood these conceptual categories, and why they studied them in the manner they did. Focusing on Julius Wellhausen and Hermann Gunkel, his inquiry scrutinizes to what extent, in an age of allegedly neutral historical science, the very enterprise of reconstructing the ancient past was shaped by liberal Protestant structures shared by dominant historians from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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ISBN-13: 9783161554964
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Publication date: 10/01/2018
Series: Forschungen zum Alten Testament , #122
Pages: 370
Product dimensions: 6.57(w) x 9.13(h) x (d)
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