登入
選單
返回
Google圖書搜尋
Philosophy and Practice in Writing a History of Ancient Israel
Megan Bishop Moore
出版
A&C Black
, 2009-07-01
主題
Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
History / Ancient / General
History / Historiography
History / Middle East / Israel & Palestine
ISBN
0567109895
9780567109897
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=VDm7EOVttVoC&hl=&source=gbs_api
EBook
SAMPLE
註釋
Philosophy and Practice in Writing a History of Ancient Israel elucidates and examines assumptions about history writing that current historians of ancient Israel and Judah employ. It is undertaken in the context of the conflict between so-called "minimalists" and "maximalists" within the discipline today. Though the use of the Bible as evidence is the focal point of the opposition of these two approaches, Moore shows that a number of related philosophical and practical concerns are telescoped in this issue, including concepts of Empiricism, Objectivity, Representation and Language, Subject, Explanation, Truth, and Evidence Evaluation and Use. Organized around these topics, Philosophy and Practice aims to situate the study of ancient Israel and Judah in the broader intellectual context of academic history in general and to provide insight into the formative assumptions of the current debate. It also aims to show that the central issue of the reliability of the Bible as evidence is surrounded by related issues that are equally important for understanding the past of ancient Israel and Judah and writing about it. Moore shows that ideas about objectivity in particular have a direct bearing on the evidentiary debate, which, in turn, affects what subjects and modes of explanations historians see as available to them. Moore argues that current historians of ancient Israel are beginning to work with a notion of historical truth that attempts to take into account the many contingencies for the concept and writing of history that twentieth-century discussions about history have introduced.