Theology

Michael Fishbane

Biblical Text and Exegetical Culture

Collected Essays

[Biblischer Text und exegetische Kultur. Gesammelte Aufsätze.]

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In this collection of studies Michael Fishbane investigates the complex and diverse relationships between the 'biblical text' and 'exegetical culture.' He demonstrates the multiple literary dimensions and interpretative strategies that formed ancient Scripture.
In this wide-ranging collection, Michael Fishbane investigates the complex and diverse relationships between the 'biblical text' and 'exegetical culture.' The author demonstrates the multiple literary dimensions and interpretative strategies that came to form the Hebrew Bible in the context of the ancient Near East, the Dead Sea Scrolls in the context of an emergent biblical-Jewish culture, and the classical rabbinic Midrash in the context of an emergent rabbinic civilization in late antiquity. Within each study, and in the collection as a whole, the author shows a broad range of creative methods, always with a scholarly concern to illuminate the religious ideas of Scripture as it was perceived through diverse hermeneutical lenses and exegetical methodologies. The studies range from the purely literary to the highly analytic, from myth to law, and from studies of symbols to the study of exegetical methods.
Authors/Editors

Michael Fishbane Born 1943; 1971 PhD, Brandeis University; 1971−90 Samuel Lane Professor of Jewish Religious History, Brandeis University; since 1991 Nathan Cummings Distinguished Service Professor of Jewish Studies, University of Chicago.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Old Testament Abstracts — 46 (2023), pp. 639–640 (Thomas Hieke)
In: Biblische Notizen — 199 (2023) (William Tooman)