The Archaeology of Ancient Israelite Knowledge
Biblical Literature
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Narrated by:
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Simon Barber
About this listen
The Archaeology of Ancient Israelite Knowledge reconstructs in carefully researched detail the worldview of the ancient Israelites writers responsible for the Hebrew Bible. What was the role of God in their lives? How did they see the relationship between God, nature, and themselves? Contrary to prevailing scholarly understanding, Robert Kawashima argues that the ancient Israelites saw God in a radically different way than the peoples around them. God no longer interconnected everything—humans, nature—but became seen as sharply separated from nature.
Elegantly written and powerfully argued, The Archaeology of Ancient Israelite Knowledge is essential listening for anyone wanting to grasp the Hebrew Bible and the ancient world that gave rise to it.
The book is published by Indiana University Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
©2022 Robert S. Kawashima (P)2024 Redwood AudiobooksCritic reviews
"A brilliant book, filled with insights and beautifully written..." (Ronald Hendel, University of California, Berkeley)
"This is a stunningly original work of scholarship with profound and far-reaching implications." (Tod Linafelt, Georgetown University)
"A work of erudite and original scholarship." (Ilana Pardes, Author of The Song of Songs: A Biography)