The natural history of the Bible : an environmental exploration of the Hebrew scriptures /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
[2006]
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Table of Contents:
- PROLOGUE: a personal testament
- Environment and culture: a premise and its implications
- Ecological context: a region of disparate domains
- First riverine domain: influence of Mesopotamia
- Pastoral domain: legacy of the Bedouin Patriarchs
- Second riverine domain: sojourn and slavery in Egypt
- Desert domain: wanderings in Sinai and the Negev
- Rainfed domain: settlement in the hill district of Canaan
- Maritime domain: interactions with Philistines and Phoenicians
- Urban domain: convergence of king and cult in Jerusalem
- Exile domain: expulsion, survival, revival, and return
- Overarching unity: culmination of ethical monotheism
- EPILOGUE: the lasting relevance of early ecological influences.