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Even God Cannot Change the Past
Reflections on Seventeen Years of European Seminar in Historical

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Zusatztext These essays are most provocative! as was the seminar itself! in advocating what we have stereotypically called "European minimalism" or the beliefs of the "Copehagen School." ?this volume is a good collection of essays to consider in the minimalist/maximalist debate and to observe their thought in particular! as are some other volumes produced by the seminar. Informationen zum Autor Lester L. Grabbe is Professor Emeritus of Hebrew Bible and Early Judaism at the University of Hull. He is founder and convenor of the European Seminar in Historical Methodology. A recent book is Ancient Israel:What Do We Know and How Do We Know it? Klappentext This volume represents the final publication of the European Seminar in Historical Methodology. The volume reflects on the ground-breaking work of this prestigious seminar in the field of biblical history. In part one, long-term members of the seminar (Bob Becking, Ehud Ben Zvi, Philip R. Davies, Ernst Axel Knauf, Niels Peter Lemche, Thomas L Thompson) provide reflections on its work. Part two presents an opportunity for readers to benefit from contributions that have remained heretofore unpublished. This includes material on the Persian period, questions of orality and writing, and contributions on the Maccabean period. Bringing these papers together in a published form provides a fitting way to round out the work of this significant endeavour in historical methodology.The leading voices of the European Seminar in Historical Methodology here reflect upon its significance and contribution in this final publication of its work. Zusammenfassung This volume represents the final publication of the European Seminar in Historical Methodology. The volume reflects on the ground-breaking work of this prestigious seminar in the field of biblical history. In part one, long-term members of the seminar (Bob Becking, Ehud Ben Zvi, Philip R. Davies, Ernst Axel Knauf, Niels Peter Lemche, Thomas L Thompson) provide reflections on its work. Part two presents an opportunity for readers to benefit from contributions that have remained heretofore unpublished. This includes material on the Persian period, questions of orality and writing, and contributions on the Maccabean period. Bringing these papers together in a published form provides a fitting way to round out the work of this significant endeavour in historical methodology. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors Abbreviations Introduction - Lester L. Grabbe, University of Hull, UK Part I: Statements on and Evaluations of the Seminar 1. Why Start with the Text? The Fall of Samaria Revisited - Bob Becking, University of Utrecht, Netherlands 2. Clio Today and Ancient Israelite History: Some Thoughts and Observations at the Closing Session of the European Seminar for Historical Methodology - Ehud Ben Zvi, University of Alberta, Canada 3. 'Just the Facts, Ma'am!' Reflections on the ESHM - Philip R. Davies, University of Sheffield, UK 4. Vingt Ans Apres: A Personal Retrospective - Ernst Axel Knauf, University of Bern, Switzerland 5. The Future of Israel's History - Niels Peter Lemche, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 6. The Problem of Israel in the History of the South Levant - Thomas L. Thompson, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Part II: Tidying Up . . .: Publication of Papers from Sessions Not Published 7. 1997 Session: From the Volume, Leading Captivity Captive (1998) 8. The Exilic Period as an Urgent Case for a Historical Reconstruction Without the Biblical Text - Rainer Albertz, University of Münster, Germany 9. 2008 Session in Libbon on the Oral, the Written, and Cultural Memory 10. Cultural Memory in Practice: Ezra and Nehemiah - Philip R. Davies, University of Sheffield, UK 11. The Oral, the Written, the Forgotten, the Remembered: Studies in Historiography and their Implicat...

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