Jeremiah under the shadow of Duhm: a critique of the use of poetic form as a criterion authenticity

"Jeremiah Under the Shadow of Duhm argues against a basic assumption of modern Jeremiah scholarship: that poetic form indicates authenticity. This assumption, introduced by Bernhard Duhm (1901) is founded on the Romantic identification of prophecy and poetry pioneered by Robert Lowth (1753). Du...

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Main Author: Henderson, Joseph M. (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York New Delhi Sydney International Clark 2019
In:Year: 2019
Reviews:[Rezension von: Henderson, Joseph M., Jeremiah under the shadow of Duhm : a critique of the use of poetic form as a criterion authenticity] (2021) (Tucker, Miika)
[Rezension von: Henderson, Joseph M., Jeremiah under the shadow of Duhm : a critique of the use of poetic form as a criterion authenticity] (2021) (Rossi, Benedetta, 1975 -)
[Rezension von: Henderson, Joseph M., Jeremiah under the shadow of Duhm : a critique of the use of poetic form as a criterion authenticity] (2021) (Buller, Daniel)
Series/Journal:T&T Clark biblical studies
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Duhm, Bernhard 1847-1928 / Jeremiah / Biography
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Duhm, Bernhard (1847-1928) Buch Jeremia
B Jeremiah (Biblical prophet)
B Bible. Jeremiah Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:"Jeremiah Under the Shadow of Duhm argues against a basic assumption of modern Jeremiah scholarship: that poetic form indicates authenticity. This assumption, introduced by Bernhard Duhm (1901) is founded on the Romantic identification of prophecy and poetry pioneered by Robert Lowth (1753). Duhm's assumption allowed him to create a biography of Jeremiah that closely resembles a Romantic Bildungsroman and a history of composition that brings the book into conformity with a reconstruction of Israel's religious history rooted in Romantic historicism. Although Duhm's compositional model and historical aims dominated Jeremiah scholarship for much of the twentieth century, in recent decades scholars have attempted to 'move beyond Duhm' to find literary coherence in the book. Unfortunately, their continued reliance on Duhm's assumption (to facilitate the use of poetic speeches as biographical evidence or of prose speeches as a unifying redactional frame) has kept them from recognizing the dramatic function of the speeches in Jeremiah 2-20. Jeremiah 2-10 and 11-20 emerge from Duhm's shadow as unified literary creations characterized by dramatic presentation and narrative progression"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0567676463