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"Only on the rarest of occasions in any branch of scholal-ship does a work come forth with the potential to radically alter that field. Norman K. Gottwald's ambitious study of the social world of ancient Israel has been hailed as such a moment in biblical scholarship, "akin to the publication of Julius Wellhausen's Prolegomena (1878) and William F. Albright's From the Stone Age to Christianity (1940)."
Allen Myers in The Reformed Journal
"It is difficult to overstate the significance of this work. It will undoubtedly set many agendas for many years to come."
Frank S. Frick in The Journal of Ecumenical Studies
"This extremely important book summarizes and more firmly establishes some of the most significant research on the very early period of the Old Testament essential for graduate students and professors." Carroll Stuhlmueller, C.P., in The Bible Today
"Gottwald has wrought a peculiarly impressive intellectual achievement. There are few...
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Fülszöveg
^ ORBIS/ISBN 0-88344-499-2 $19.95
"Only on the rarest of occasions in any branch of scholal-ship does a work come forth with the potential to radically alter that field. Norman K. Gottwald's ambitious study of the social world of ancient Israel has been hailed as such a moment in biblical scholarship, "akin to the publication of Julius Wellhausen's Prolegomena (1878) and William F. Albright's From the Stone Age to Christianity (1940)."
Allen Myers in The Reformed Journal
"It is difficult to overstate the significance of this work. It will undoubtedly set many agendas for many years to come."
Frank S. Frick in The Journal of Ecumenical Studies
"This extremely important book summarizes and more firmly establishes some of the most significant research on the very early period of the Old Testament essential for graduate students and professors." Carroll Stuhlmueller, C.P., in The Bible Today
"Gottwald has wrought a peculiarly impressive intellectual achievement. There are few among us who could so capably move among the disciplines of critical sociology and Near Eastern history as he does."
Walter Brueggemann in The Journal of the American Academy of Religion
"One does not often encounter a book that promises to become a classic, but The Tribes of Yahweh is such a book."
Gerhard Lenski in Religious Studies Review
"One senses that Tribes of Yahweh is monumental in both scope and in contribution to the turbulent field of biblical studies."
Carol Meyers in The Catholic Biblical Quarterly
NORMAN K. GOTTWALD is Professor of Bibhcal Studies at the New York Theological Seminary.
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