Theology
Ogochukwu Daniel Onuorah
Social Memory in Ex 16 and the Identity of Exilic/Post-Exilic Israel
[Das soziale Gedächtnis in Ex 16 und die Identität des exilischen/postexilischen Israel.]
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The destruction of the Temple and the humiliation of the exile not only shook the foundations of Israel's pride as God's chosen people, but also brought about the danger of losing their identity as a people. To survive this, the people had to develop and highlight an identity-reinforcing theology built upon the collective memory of their constitutive past. Ogochukwu Daniel Onuorah applies the tools of the social memory theory to the exegetical analysis of Ex 16, an approach which necessarily entails both synchronic and diachronic inquiries. In six chapters, the author argues that the collective memory of the manna-experience as recounted in Ex 16 served as a socio-theological tool of identity-preservation in the difficult exilic/early post-exilic period. Succinctly noted also are the implications of this for the discussion on the composition of the Pentateuch.Survey of contents
IntroductionChapter I: General Expositions
Chapter II: Exodus 16 – Unity in Complexity
Chapter III: The Bread from Heaven
Chapter IV: The Sabbath and the Memorialisation
Chapter V: »Throughout Your Generations«
Chapter VI: Social Memory in Ex 16 and Quest for Identity
Conclusion