Theology

Petra Schmidtkunz

Das Moselied des Deuteronomiums

Untersuchungen zu Text und Theologie von Dtn 32,1–43

[The Song of Moses in Deuteronomy. Studies on the Text and Theology of Deut 32:1–43.]

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In her analysis of the »Song of Moses« (Deut. 32:1–43), Petra Schmidtkunz combines classical exegesis with an enquiry into the textual pragmatics of the composition. As a result, the Song can be characterised as a religious exhortation, addressing the community of YHWH's followers in Persian-period Yehud (fifth century BC).
In her analysis of the »Song of Moses« (Deut. 32:1–43), Petra Schmidtkunz combines classical exegesis with an enquiry into the textual pragmatics of the composition. As a result, the Song can be characterised as a religious exhortation, addressing the community of YHWH's followers in Persian-period Yehud (fifth century BC).
Authors/Editors

Petra Schmidtkunz Geboren 1984; Studium der Ev. Theologie in Berlin, Cambridge und Kyoto; 2013 erste theologische Prüfung und Diplom; 2019 Promotion; seit 2018 Research Fellow am Bible Department der Hebräischen Universität von Jerusalem.
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Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 149 (2024), S. 50–52 (Ruth Ebach)
In: Old Testament Abstracts — 45 (2022), S. 633–634 (Eric J. Wagner)
In: Review of Biblical Literature — https://sblcentral.org/ (07/2021) (Richard D. Nelson)
In: Zeitschrift für die Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (ZAW) — 133 (2021), S. 291–292 (Peter Porzig)
In: Biblische Notizen — 192 (2022), S. 140–141 (Paavo Tucker)
In: Arbeitskreis f.Evangelikale Theologie — https://rezensionen.afet.de/?p=1196 (Beat Weber)
In: Biblica — 102 (2021), S. 615–617 (Tina Dykesteen Nilsen)