Tradition History and the Old Testament
Auteur : Walter E. Rast
Date de publication : 1971
Éditeur : Fortress Press
Nombre de pages : 82
Résumé du livre
The method of tradition history has broadened our awareness of the dynamic process by which the Old Testament came into being. Walter Rast offers a clear presentation of the basic principles and techniques of this study, comparing it with other approaches such as textual or source criticism. The main part of this book is devoted to a detailed study of the Jacob story in Genesis, and of sections from Second Isaiah. In these chapters readers can follow step-by-step the tradition history process while developing their own responses to the biblical texts. Rast demonstrates that tradition history brings to light basic religious and historical issues within the Old Testament which must be faced in our own time.