Eckart Otto
Prof. em. Dr. Dr. h.c. Eckart Otto, Ludwig Maximilians-Universität (München); Honorary Professor (University of Pretoria); Ordinary Member of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts; Honorary Member of the Old Testament Society of Southern Africa; Member of the Akademie gemeinnütziger Wissenschaften zu Erfurt
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for offprints of single chapters of Deuteronomy in the commentary mail to [email protected]; for the interpretation of Deuteronomy 12,1-31; 13, 1-19; 20,1-20; 23,20-21 in this commentary see below under papers
Here is the TABLE OF CONTENTS for the volume.
1. Introduction: Genesis and the status quaestionis (Bill T. Arnold)
PART ONE: COMPOSITION & STRUCTURE OF GENESIS
2. Genesis in the history of critical scholarship (Jean-Louis Ska)
3. Genesis in source and redaction criticism today (Jan Christian Gertz)
4. Genesis in form and tradition criticism today (Christoph Levin)
5. Rhetorical features and characteristics (Michaela Bauks)
PART TWO: SOCIAL WORLD OF GENESIS
6. Genesis and its ancient literary analogues (Alice Mandell)
7. Genesis and the conceptual world of the ancient Near East (John H. Walton)
8. Family, clan, and tribe in the book of Genesis (Naomi A. Steinberg)
9. Women's status and feminist readings of Genesis (Sarah Shectman)
PART THREE: THEMES & LITERARY MOTIFS OF GENESIS
10. From Imago to Imagines: The image(s) of God in Genesis (Brent A. Strawn)
11. Genesis, science, and theories of origins (Jitse M. van der Meer)
12. Genesis and ethics (Eckart Otto)
13. Genesis and the problem of evil: Philosophical musings on the Bible's first book (Paul M. Gould)
PART FOUR: RECEPTION HISTORY OF GENESIS
14. Modern philosophical receptions of Genesis (Frederick D. Aquino)
15. Jewish reflections on universalism and particularism in Genesis (Joel S. Kaminsky)
16. Before Moses: Genesis among the Christians (Iain Provan)
for offprints of single chapters of Deuteronomy in the commentary mail to [email protected]; for the interpretation of Deuteronomy 12,1-31; 13, 1-19; 20,1-20; 23,20-21 in this commentary see below under papers
Here is the TABLE OF CONTENTS for the volume.
1. Introduction: Genesis and the status quaestionis (Bill T. Arnold)
PART ONE: COMPOSITION & STRUCTURE OF GENESIS
2. Genesis in the history of critical scholarship (Jean-Louis Ska)
3. Genesis in source and redaction criticism today (Jan Christian Gertz)
4. Genesis in form and tradition criticism today (Christoph Levin)
5. Rhetorical features and characteristics (Michaela Bauks)
PART TWO: SOCIAL WORLD OF GENESIS
6. Genesis and its ancient literary analogues (Alice Mandell)
7. Genesis and the conceptual world of the ancient Near East (John H. Walton)
8. Family, clan, and tribe in the book of Genesis (Naomi A. Steinberg)
9. Women's status and feminist readings of Genesis (Sarah Shectman)
PART THREE: THEMES & LITERARY MOTIFS OF GENESIS
10. From Imago to Imagines: The image(s) of God in Genesis (Brent A. Strawn)
11. Genesis, science, and theories of origins (Jitse M. van der Meer)
12. Genesis and ethics (Eckart Otto)
13. Genesis and the problem of evil: Philosophical musings on the Bible's first book (Paul M. Gould)
PART FOUR: RECEPTION HISTORY OF GENESIS
14. Modern philosophical receptions of Genesis (Frederick D. Aquino)
15. Jewish reflections on universalism and particularism in Genesis (Joel S. Kaminsky)
16. Before Moses: Genesis among the Christians (Iain Provan)
Second paper on the roots of an environmental ethics in antiquity in ANE mythology, Greek philosophy, and the Bible
in der Universität Tübingen