Changes in sacred texts and traditions methodological encounters and debates

This volume presents the work of the international, interdisciplinary research project Changes in Sacred Texts and Traditions (CSTT), whose members focused on cultural, ideological, and material changes in the period when the sacred traditions of the Hebrew Bible were created, transmitted, and trans...

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Historical criticism: essential or expendable?
Rethinking textual criticism and its relation to literary criticism
Methodological challenges in the study of prophecy and prophetic books: a conversation
Refining the criteria for identifying Scriptural traditions in late Second Temple Jewish sources
Digital humanities meet ancient languages
Assyriology meets Biblical studies
Source criticism meets archaeology: an interdisciplinary approach to Abel (and Dan?) in 2 Samuel 20:18-19
Textual criticism meets gender criticism : the characterization and interactions of Elijah, Jezebel, and Ahab
Cognitive science meets Septuagint studies: seeking clarity and complexity to the case of anthropomorphism
The divine council in light of cultural evolution : why should ancient near eastern scholars care about evolution?
Psalm 29 : comparative approaches
On the advantage and disadvantage of historical criticism for life
Heritage ethics, intergenerational equity, and the publication of unprovenanced Biblical texts
Gender and gender research in a research community: CSTT as a case study
The Bible and the humanities and the social sciences
What has been changed in Helsinki?
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Scholarly community at work : What have we learned? Martti Nissinen Jutta Jokiranta Historical criticism: essential or expendable? Cynthia Edenburg Francis Borchardt Jason M. Silverman Juha Pakkala Rethinking textual criticism and its relation to literary criticism Anneli Aejmelaeus Juha Pakkala Methodological challenges in the study of prophecy and prophetic books: a conversation Martti Nissinen Dalit Rom-Shiloni Refining the criteria for identifying Scriptural traditions in late Second Temple Jewish sources Jessi Orpana Christian Seppänen Digital humanities meet ancient languages Tero Alstola Saana Svärd Assyriology meets Biblical studies Sebastian Fink Gina Konstantopoulos Source criticism meets archaeology: an interdisciplinary approach to Abel (and Dan?) in 2 Samuel 20:18-19 Izaak J. de Hulster Tuukka Kauhanen Textual criticism meets gender criticism : the characterization and interactions of Elijah, Jezebel, and Ahab Patrik Jansson Timo Tekoniemi Cognitive science meets Septuagint studies: seeking clarity and complexity to the case of anthropomorphism Jutta Kokiranta Ville Mäkipelto Miika Tucker The divine council in light of cultural evolution : why should ancient near eastern scholars care about evolution? Lauri Laine Jutta Jokiranta Psalm 29 : comparative approaches Reinhard Müller Joanna Töyräänvuori On the advantage and disadvantage of historical criticism for life Michael C. Legaspi
Heritage ethics, intergenerational equity, and the publication of unprovenanced Biblical texts Rick Bonnie Gender and gender research in a research community: CSTT as a case study Francis Borchardt Saana Svärd Hanna Tervanotko The Bible and the humanities and the social sciences George J. Brooke What has been changed in Helsinki? Christoph Levin
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Historical criticism: essential or expendable?
Rethinking textual criticism and its relation to literary criticism
Methodological challenges in the study of prophecy and prophetic books: a conversation
Refining the criteria for identifying Scriptural traditions in late Second Temple Jewish sources
Digital humanities meet ancient languages
Assyriology meets Biblical studies
Source criticism meets archaeology: an interdisciplinary approach to Abel (and Dan?) in 2 Samuel 20:18-19
Textual criticism meets gender criticism : the characterization and interactions of Elijah, Jezebel, and Ahab
Cognitive science meets Septuagint studies: seeking clarity and complexity to the case of anthropomorphism
The divine council in light of cultural evolution : why should ancient near eastern scholars care about evolution?
Psalm 29 : comparative approaches
On the advantage and disadvantage of historical criticism for life
Heritage ethics, intergenerational equity, and the publication of unprovenanced Biblical texts
Gender and gender research in a research community: CSTT as a case study
The Bible and the humanities and the social sciences
What has been changed in Helsinki?
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Historical criticism: essential or expendable?
Rethinking textual criticism and its relation to literary criticism
Methodological challenges in the study of prophecy and prophetic books: a conversation
Refining the criteria for identifying Scriptural traditions in late Second Temple Jewish sources
Digital humanities meet ancient languages
Assyriology meets Biblical studies
Source criticism meets archaeology: an interdisciplinary approach to Abel (and Dan?) in 2 Samuel 20:18-19
Textual criticism meets gender criticism : the characterization and interactions of Elijah, Jezebel, and Ahab
Cognitive science meets Septuagint studies: seeking clarity and complexity to the case of anthropomorphism
The divine council in light of cultural evolution : why should ancient near eastern scholars care about evolution?
Psalm 29 : comparative approaches
On the advantage and disadvantage of historical criticism for life
Heritage ethics, intergenerational equity, and the publication of unprovenanced Biblical texts
Gender and gender research in a research community: CSTT as a case study
The Bible and the humanities and the social sciences
What has been changed in Helsinki?
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