Theology
Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel (HeBAI)
Mohr SiebeckVolume 10 (2021) / Issue 1
Transforming Memories of Collective Violence. Key Methods and Future Directions
Table of Contents
p. I (1)
Editorial Introduction
Sonja Ammann, Julia Rhyder
Articles
Sonja Ammann
Second Kings 24–25 and Jeremiah 52 as Diverging and Converging Memories of the Babylonian Conquest
pp. 11-29 (19)
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Stephen Germany
Self-Defense as a casus belli in Ancient Mesopotamian and Hittite Literature and in the Hebrew Bible
pp. 30-44 (15)
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Helge Bezold
Violence and Empire: Hasmonean Perspectives on Imperial Power and Collective Violence in the Book of Esther
pp. 45-62 (18)
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Julia Rhyder
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Sylvie Honigman
Commemorative Fictions: Athens (480 B.C.E.), Jerusalem (168 B.C.E.), and Alexandria (38 C.E.)
pp. 77-96 (20)
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