Wisdom Literature: A Theological History

Full title
Wisdom Literature: A Theological History
Research notes

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Reference type
Author(s)
Perdue, Leo G.
Year
2007
Number of volumes
0
Publisher
Westminster John Knox
Place of Publication
Louisville
Label
30/06/2008
Abstract

The Old Testament's wisdom literature offers one of the most intriguing collections of biblical books (Proverbs, Job, the Psalms about Torah and wisdom, Ecclesiastes, Qoheleth, Ben Sira, and the Wisdom of Solomon). In this magisterial textbook, preeminent wisdom scholar Leo G. Perdue sets each book of wisdom in its historical context, examining the conditions that produced the book and shaped its thinking. This allows him to show how wisdom thought changed over time in response to shifting historical and social conditions. In addition to analyzing the historical setting of wisdom, Perdue discerns the theological themes and theological developments within this rich literature.

Notes

Contents: Introducing the historical theology of wisdom literature -- Salvation history, covenant, creation, and providence -- The book of Proverbs -- Exilic wisdom and the Babylonian sapiential tradition: the book of Job -- Scribalism and the Torah in the wisdom tradition -- Wisdom and Egyptian and Hellenistic skepticism: the book of Qoheleth -- Hellenistic wisdom in Judah: the book of Ben Sira -- Wisdom and Alexandrian Hellenism: the wisdom of Solomon -- The historical theology of wisdom literature: conclusions.|Read more: http://books.google.co.il/books?id=AN9lxYT0ZGUC&printsec=frontcover&hl=…

Primary Texts: Apocrypha and Pseudepigrapha
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16^18
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24
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42^43