The Oxford encyclopedia of the Bible and archaeology /

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Imprint:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2013]
©2013
Description:1 online resource (2 volumes) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:The Oxford encyclopedia of the Bible
Oxford encyclopedias of the Bible.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12644746
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Varying Form of Title:Encyclopedia of the Bible and archaeology
Oxford encyclopedia of the Bible and archeology
Other authors / contributors:Master, Daniel M., 1971- editor.
ISBN:9780199846542
0199846545
9780199846535
0199846537
9780199996551
0199996555
9780199996568
0199996563
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Online resource; title from publisher's Web site (Oxford, viewed September 24, 2013).
Summary:"The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Archaeology represents a new way of conceiving of the relationship between archaeology and biblical studies that allows the results of a wide cross-section of excavations and regional studies to contribute to the interpretation of the biblical text through an elucidation of the lifeways of the ancient world. The connection between archaeology and the Bible was forged by the discoveries of the nineteenth century, and archaeological finds became the primary catalyst for changes in biblical studies throughout the twentieth century. A distinct subfield, "Biblical Archaeology," as conceived by William Albright, arose to cope with the explosion in information recovered from expeditions of importance for biblical studies. For many years, under Albright's influence, the hybrid field of Biblical Archaeology had a life of its own in the United States and was considered a coherent discipline. But many outside of Albright's sphere were unsure whether this field was a division of biblical studies or part of the broader world of general archaeology and saw these two pursuits in some disciplinary tension. At the same time, biblical scholars grew increasingly skeptical that archaeology could provide context for the specific events of the biblical text. Individual excavations persisted, but work ceased to be framed by research designs derived from the questions of "Biblical Archaeology." Yet archaeologists of the last twenty years have continued to produce material for biblical studies that is too critical to be ignored: inscriptions such as the Tel Dan stele or Khirbet Qeiyafa ostracon, debates on the chronology and stratigraphy of the 10th century BCE or the stratigraphy of the Shechem temple, and publications such as those of the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem or Herodian Jericho. Shifts in archaeological theory and biblical scholarship now present new potential for rapprochement between archaeology and the Bible. Recent archaeological work has uncovered the lifeways of the biblical world and begun to suggest how understanding these lifeways transforms the reading of the biblical text. By going beyond mere architecture and chronology into the social organization of biblical society, the Encyclopedia is an important methodological breakthrough for the study of the Bible and archaeology."
Other form:Print version: Oxford encyclopedia of the bible and archaeology. New York : Oxford University Press, 2013 9780199846535

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