Überlieferungsgeschichtliche Studien

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Überlieferungsgeschichtliche Studien is a foundational scholarly work by Martin Noth that introduced the concept of the Deuteronomistic History and profoundly shaped modern study of the historical books of the Hebrew Bible.

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instanceOf scholarly work
theological monograph
academicDiscipline biblical theology
historical criticism
theology
author Martin Noth NERFINISHED
centralTheme composition of the Deuteronomistic History
growth of biblical traditions
relationship between law and history in Deuteronomy and Former Prophets
contributionTo development of tradition-historical criticism
understanding of redactional layers in historical books
describesAs a unified Deuteronomistic historical work from Deuteronomy to Kings
fieldOfWork Hebrew Bible studies
Old Testament studies
biblical studies
focusesOn Deuteronomistic History NERFINISHED
Deuteronomy NERFINISHED
Former Prophets NERFINISHED
Pentateuch NERFINISHED
historical books of the Hebrew Bible
tradition history
hasInfluenceOn Deuteronomistic History research
Old Testament historiography NERFINISHED
modern study of the historical books of the Hebrew Bible
scholarship on Joshua
scholarship on Judges
scholarship on Kings
scholarship on Samuel
hasReception basis for later modifications of Deuteronomistic History theory
widely discussed in 20th-century biblical scholarship
influencedScholar Frank Moore Cross NERFINISHED
Gerhard von Rad NERFINISHED
Norbert Lohfink NERFINISHED
Richard D. Nelson NERFINISHED
Rudolf Smend NERFINISHED
Thomas Römer NERFINISHED
introducedTerm Deuteronomistic History NERFINISHED
mainLanguage German
methodologicalApproach redaction criticism
tradition-historical method
proposesConcept Deuteronomistic History NERFINISHED
regardedAs classic in Old Testament scholarship
foundational work for Deuteronomistic History theory
milestone in tradition-historical research
topic formation of biblical narrative
history of Israelite traditions
relationship between oral and written traditions

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Deuteronomistic history keyWork Überlieferungsgeschichtliche Studien