In this paper I propose to test some common methodological assumptions in the light of the evidence rising from a variety of biblical texts from the Judean desert. As methodologies and their conclusions can be improved only through criticism, it can be worthwhile to take a closer look at long established theories on the history of the making of the text of the Hebrew Bible that still present scholars with unresolved questions.
THE LONG WAY TO UNIFORMITY: THEORY AND PRACTICE IN THE HISTORY OF THE STABILIZATION OF THE BIBLICAL TEXT
Martone Corrado
2020-01-01
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In this paper I propose to test some common methodological assumptions in the light of the evidence rising from a variety of biblical texts from the Judean desert. As methodologies and their conclusions can be improved only through criticism, it can be worthwhile to take a closer look at long established theories on the history of the making of the text of the Hebrew Bible that still present scholars with unresolved questions.File in questo prodotto:
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