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Ordnung und Geschichte Band 2: Israel und die Offenbarung: Die Geburt der Geschichte

1956

by Voegelin

Eric VoegelinPolitical PhilosophyAncient PhilosophyMax WeberPlatoAnthropologyTaxationPositivismSocial Justice

Table of Contents · 66 segments

1
Front Matter and Publication Metadatabibliography
2
General Table of Contentsbibliography
3
Editorial Prefaceessay
4
Introduction by Friedhelm Hartenstein and Jörg Jeremiasessay
5
Analytical Table of Contentsbibliography
6
Part II: The Historical Order of Israeltheoretical
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Chapter 4: Israel and History — Israel and the Courses of Civilizationchapter
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Paradigmatic History, Israel’s Historical Form, and the Critique of Culture Cyclestheoretical
9
The Meaning of History: Historical Form, Retrospection, and Humanitytheoretical
10
Israel and History: Historical Form and Cultural Cycles Continuedtheoretical
11
The Emergence of Meaningchapter
12
The Historiographic Work: Introductory Methodological Problemschapter
13
Sources of the Narrative: Scholarship, Controversy, and Methodessay
14
Wellhausen Source Theory and the Composition of the Pentateuchessay
15
Critique of Source Criticism and the Symbolic Meaning of the Jahwisttheoretical
16
Tradition-Historical Critique of Wellhausen's Source Criticismtheoretical
17
Hermeneutic Justification for Speaking of Israelite Historytheoretical
18
Torah and Toledot as Symbols of Israelite Historical Thoughttheoretical
19
Genesis, Toledot, and the Symbolic Genealogy of Humanitytheoretical
20
Berit, Covenant Symbolism, and Historical Periodizationtheoretical
21
Christianized Four-Epoch Periodizationtheoretical
22
Myth, History, and the Symbolic Form of World Historytheoretical
23
Kingship as the Primary Motivation for Israelite Historiographytheoretical
24
Bifocal Structure: Covenant, Kingship, and Compact Ordertheoretical
25
Prophetic Critique, Cultural Layers, and Nomadic Originstheoretical
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Christian Contrast and the Tension between Spirit and Worldtheoretical
27
Part III: History and the Trace of Symbolstheoretical
28
Abram, Melchizedek, and Jahweh’s Berit in Genesis 14–15chapter
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Continuity of the Political Situation from Abram to the Amarna Periodchapter
30
Transmission of Yahwism to Moses and the Israelite Amphictyonychapter
31
The Deborah Song: Historical Setting, Battle Narrative, and Source Valuechapter
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The Deborah Song: Sacred War, Yahwistic Order, and Monarchical Tensionschapter
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The Kingship of Gideon, Syncretism, and the First Israelite Monarchychapter
34
The Range of Yahwismchapter
35
The Rise of Saul and the Founding of the Monarchychapter
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Saul, Necromancy, and the Spiritual Order of the Soulchapter
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Theocracy: Samuel, Saul, and the Origin of Spiritual Control over Kingshiptheoretical
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The Rise of David: Judah, Military Retinues, and the Formation of the Davidic Kingdomchapter
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The Secular Climax: The Davidic Empirechapter
40
David and Bathsheba: Yahwistic Order and Nathan’s Fablechapter
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The Kingship of David: Covenant, Legitimacy, and Israelchapter
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David and Jerusalemchapter
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The Royal Psalms: Introductionchapter
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The Nature of the Psalmschapter
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The Form-Critical and Cult-Functional Methodtheoretical
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Divine Kingship and the Concept of the Patterntheoretical
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The Difficulties of the New Positiontheoretical
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The Resistance to Mythicizationtheoretical
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Summary: Cosmological Symbolism, Israelite Order, and Eschatologytheoretical
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Dominion Symbolism in the Psalms and the Davidic-Messianic Transformationtheoretical
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The End of Israel’s Secular Existence: The Divided Kingdomschapter
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The Pragmatic Situation of Israel and the Omride Crisischapter
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The Covenant Code and the Transfer of Spiritual Authoritychapter
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The Prophet Elijah and the Origins of Eschatological Symbolismchapter
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Name and Subject Indexbibliography
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Hartenstein Notes on Chapter 4: Israel and Historyfootnotes
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Hartenstein Notes on Chapter 5: The Emergence of Meaningfootnotes
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Hartenstein Notes on Chapter 6: The Historiographical Workfootnotes
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Hartenstein Notes on Chapter 7: From Tribal Society to Monarchyfootnotes
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Annotations on Judges 4–5 and Holy Warfootnotes
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Annotations to Chapter 8: The Struggle for Kingshipfootnotes
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Annotations to Chapter 9: The Secular Zenithfootnotes
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Hartenstein Notes on Messiah, David, Divine Council, and Royal Psalmsfootnotes
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Notes on YHWH Kingship Psalms and Psalm Translationsfootnotes
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Notes to Chapter 10: The End of Israel’s Worldly Existencefootnotes
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Editorial Footnote on 1 Kings 18:27 and the Hebrew Verb sjgfootnotes