If I Forget You, Jerusalem

Studies on the Old Testament

by Niels Peter Lemche, University of Copenhagen

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Ancient Worlds
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This selection of articles – published here in English for the first time – reflects the author’s position that the basic realization of minimalism has always been evident: that the Old Testament is not – exclusively – a book about history but is dominated by interests in theology both as literature and as an expression of the community in which biblical writings originated. It is a companion volume to his 2022 Equinox book Back to Reason: Minimalism in Biblical Studies and like that volume, gives an impression of the progress of biblical studies over the last generation or two but also presents a series of new ideas about subjects such as cultural memory, the redaction of Psalms, the importance of prophetic literature for Christian theology and much more.

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