
Title:
Wiley Blackwell companion to wisdom literature
Author:
Adams, Samuel L., 1970- editor.
ISBN:
9781119158271
9781119158257
9781119158288
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 504 pages)
Series:
The Wiley Blackwell companions to religion
Wiley-Blackwell companions to religion.
Contents:
Proverbs / Job / Ecclesiastes / Psalms / Sirach/Ben Sira / Wisdom of Solomon / Wisdom texts from the Dead Sea scrolls / Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes in the Septuagint (LXX) / The figure of Solomon / Female imagery in wisdom literature / Scribes and pedagogy in ancient Israel and Second Temple Judaism / God in wisdom literature / Jewish wisdom in the contest of Hellenistic philosophy and culture: Pseudo-Phocylides and Philo of Alexandria / Wisdom and apocalypticism / The orality of wisdom literature / Ahiqar and other legendary sages / Wisdom literature in Egypt / Mesopotamian wisdom / Wisdom in the New Testament / Wisdom and the rabbis / The wisdom tradition in early Christianity through late antiquity / Jewish sapiential traditions in the Nag Hammadi library / The sapiential books in the Latin Middle Ages / The reception history of Job / Wisdom from African proverbs meets wisdom from the book of Proverbs / Cinematic wisdom : film and biblical wisdom literature
Abstract:
"This handbook is designed to give the reader, whether an advanced scholar or an undergraduate student, a basic introduction to and overview of wisdom literature. The volume will also provide an impression of how this material has been read and interpreted in various contexts and historical periods. The authors engage the topic from a variety of approaches, asking historical, literary, theological, and feminist questions (among others) about wisdom literature. The essays offer detailed and thorough studies of the relevant texts and also discuss a number of issues that are pertinent to the study of wisdom literature, such as the figure of Solomon, pedagogy in the ancient world, and the oral transmission of sayings. While many of the essays focus on antiquity and the context in which wisdom literature was produced, the contributors deal with later periods as well, including our own context, as in, for example, the essay by Rindge on sapiential themes in contemporary cinema. The cultural contexts that the contributors take into consideration include both the ancient world, as in the essays by Adams and Samet on, respectively, Egypt and Mesopotamia, and also settings that are traditionally not prominent in the study of wisdom literature, such as the essay by Masenya, which compares the book of Proverbs to didactic and gnomic traditions in Africa"-- Provided by publisher.
Local Note:
John Wiley and Sons
Electronic Access:
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/book/10.1002/9781119158288Copies:
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