God in Translation: Deities in Cross-Cultural Discourse in the Biblical World

Author:   Mark S. Smith
Publisher:   Mohr Siebeck
Volume:   57
ISBN:  

9783161495434


Pages:   408
Publication Date:   06 August 2008
Format:   Hardback
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God in Translation: Deities in Cross-Cultural Discourse in the Biblical World


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Mark S. Smith charts the many cases of deities recognized across cultures in the Late Bronze Age, Ancient Israel and early Judaism and the New Testament. This cross-cultural recognition took place in identifications or equations of deities of different cultures (for example, in lists of deities), and in representations of different deities of various cultures acting together (e.g., deities of different cultures serving as guarantors of and witnesses to international treaties). The context of 'translatability of deities' in the Late Bronze Age and Iron Age Israel supported international political relations. In the Iron Age, the worldview of regional deities on par with one another lost its intelligibility in the face of Neo-Assyrian empire ideology. In turn, Israel expressed its worldview of a single god powerful over all. As a result, biblical writers and scribes engaged in a sophisticated hermeneutics to mediate between older expressions of translatability embedded within its emergent monotheistic expressions. The Greco-Roman period witnessed an explosion in the types and genres of cross-cultural discourse about deities, and as a result, Jewish authors and some New Testament sources responded to this sort of discourse, sometimes negatively and at other times quite positively. Engagement with other cultures helped Israel come to understand its god.

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Author:   Mark S. Smith
Publisher:   Mohr Siebeck
Imprint:   Mohr Siebeck
Volume:   57
Weight:   0.757kg
ISBN:  

9783161495434


ISBN 10:   3161495438
Pages:   408
Publication Date:   06 August 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Born 1955; 1984-2000 taught at Saint Paul Seminary, Yale University and Saint Joseph's University; 2000-2016 Skirball Professor of Hebrew and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at New York University; since 2016 Helena Professor of Old Testament Literature and Exegesis at Princeton Theological Seminary.

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