Biblical Studies and the Failure of History

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Biblical Studies and the Failure of History
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Book Synopsis Biblical Studies and the Failure of History by : Niels Peter Lemche

Book excerpt: The idea of the Old Testament as a source of historical information was replaced by an understanding of the texts as a means for early Jewish society to interpret its past. 'Biblical Studies and the Failure of History' brings together key essays which reflect the trajectory of this scholarly shift.


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