Critical spatiality in Genesis 1-11

Cover -- Titel -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Study of Space from Plato to the Present -- 2.1. Classical Thoughts on Space -- 2.2. Critical Spatiality in the Twentieth Century -- 2.3. Narrative Space -- Chapter 3: Space in the Priestly Texts -- 3.1. Stru...

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Main Author: Jiang, Zhenshuai 1985- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck [2018]
In: Forschungen zum Alten Testament / 2 (99)
Year: 2018
Series/Journal:Forschungen zum Alten Testament / 2 99
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Urgeschichte (Bible) / Space (Motif) / Exegesis
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Thesis
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Summary:Cover -- Titel -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Study of Space from Plato to the Present -- 2.1. Classical Thoughts on Space -- 2.2. Critical Spatiality in the Twentieth Century -- 2.3. Narrative Space -- Chapter 3: Space in the Priestly Texts -- 3.1. Structure of the Priestly Texts -- 3.2. Important Concepts in the Priestly Texts -- 3.3. Composition Date and Social Locus of the Priestly Texts -- 3.4. Narrative Space in the Priestly Texts -- 3.4.1. God's Space -- 3.4.2. Humanity's Space -- 3.4.3. Nature's Space -- Chapter 4: Physical Space in Genesis 1 and 6-9 -- 4.1. Genesis 1 and Physical Space -- 4.1.1. Physical Space in Genesis 1 -- 4.1.2. God's Physical Space in Genesis 1 -- 4.1.3. Humanity's Physical Space in Genesis 1 -- 4.1.4. Nature's Physical Space in Genesis 1 -- 4.2. Genesis 6-9 and Physical Space -- 4.2.1. Physical Space in Genesis 6-9. -- 4.2.2. God's Physical Space in Genesis 6-9 -- 4.2.3. Humanity's Physical Space in Genesis 6-9 -- 4.2.4. Nature's Physical Space in Genesis 6-9 -- Chapter 5: Conceptual Space in Genesis 1 and 6-9 -- 5.1. Genesis 1 and Conceptual Space -- 5.1.1. The Ordered and Well-Structured Cosmos in Genesis 1 -- 5.1.2. Genesis 1 and Universalism -- 5.1.3. Mythical and Less Mythical Visions of Space -- 5.2. Genesis 6-9 and Conceptual Space -- 5.2.1. Vertical Cosmic View -- 5.2.2. Mythical Space and Less Mythical Space -- 5.2.3. Fluid Zone between God's Space and Humanity's Space -- Chapter 6: Symbolic Space in Genesis 1 and 6-9 -- 6.1. Symbolic Space in Genesis 1 -- 6.1.1. Historical Settings and Priestly Authors -- 6.1.2. Sociological Location and Symbolic Space -- 6.1.3. The Appropriation of Space -- 6.1.3.1. Genesis 1 and 2-3 -- 6.1.3.2. Genesis 1 and Psalms -- 6.2. Symbolic Space in Genesis 6-9 -- 6.2.1. The Aura of the Bow -- 6.2.2. Symbolic Practice
6.2.3. The Symbolic Space after the Flood -- Chapter 7: Space in Genesis 2-3, 6-9, and 11:1-9 -- 7.1. Structure of Genesis 2-3, 6-9, and 11:1-9 -- 7.2. Important Concepts in Genesis 2-3, 6-9, and 11:1-9 -- 7.3. Composition Date of Genesis 2-3, 6-9, and 11:1-9 -- 7.4. Narrative Space in Genesis 2-3, 6-9, and 11:1-9 -- 7.4.1. God's Space -- 7.4.1.1. God's Space in Heaven -- 7.4.1.2. God's Space on Earth -- 7.4.2. Humanity's Space -- 7.4.3. Nature's Space -- Chapter 8: Physical Space in Genesis 2-3, 6-9, and 11:1-9 -- 8.1. Genesis 2-3 and Physical Space -- 8.1.1. The Garden in Eden as Spatial Setting -- 8.1.2. God's Physical Space in Genesis 2-3 -- 8.1.3. Humanity's Physical Space in Genesis 2-3 -- 8.1.4. Nature's Physical Space in Genesis 2-3 -- 8.1.5. Spatial Elements in Genesis 2:10-15 -- 8.2. Genesis 6-9 and Physical Space -- 8.2.1. Physical Space and Spatial Settings in Genesis 6-9 -- 8.2.2. God's Physical Space in Genesis 6-9 -- 8.2.3. Humanity's Physical Space in Genesis 6-9 -- 8.2.4. Nature's Physical Space in Genesis 6-9 -- 8.3. Genesis 11:1-9 and Physical Space -- 8.3.1. Physical Space in Genesis 11:1-9 -- 8.3.2. God's Physical Space -- 8.3.3. Humanity's Physical Space -- 8.3.4. Nature's Physical Space -- Chapter 9: Conceptual Space in Genesis 2-3, 6-9, and 11:1-9 -- 9.1. Genesis 2-3 and Conceptual Space -- 9.1.1. Horizontal and Vertical Views of the Cosmos -- 9.1.2. Spatial Relationships Involving the Garden in Eden -- 9.1.2.1. The Relationship between the Garden in Eden and the Earthly World -- 9.1.2.2. The Relationships among God, Humanity, and the Garden in Eden -- 9.1.3. The Garden in Eden as an "Other" Space -- 9.1.4. Speech and the Distance between God and Humanity -- 9.1.5. The Spatial Continuity between Genesis 2-3 and Genesis 4 -- 9.2. Genesis 6-9 and Conceptual Space -- 9.2.1. The Structure of the Cosmos
9.2.2. The Scale of the Earth -- 9.2.3. Earth as a Spatial Focus -- 9.3. Genesis 11:1-9 and Conceptual Space -- 9.3.1. The Tension between God's Space and Humanity's Space -- 9.3.2. The Tension between Locative Place and Universal Space -- 9.3.3. The Tensions among the City, the Tower, and the Whole Earth -- Chapter 10: Symbolic Space in Genesis 2-3, 6-9, and 11:1-9 -- 10.1. Genesis 2-3 and Symbolic Space -- 10.1.1. The Four Rivers in the Garden (Genesis 2:10-14) and Jerusalem -- 10.1.1.1. The Four Rivers in Genesis 2:10-14 -- 10.1.1.1.1. Pishon -- 10.1.1.1.2. Gihon -- 10.1.1.1.3. Tigris and Euphrates -- 10.1.1.2. Juxtaposition of Geographical and Nongeographical Dimensions -- 10.1.2. Cherubim and Sacred Space -- 10.1.3. The Garden in Eden and Rebuilding the Temple -- 10.2. Genesis 6-9 and Symbolic Space -- 10.2.1. Symbolic Meanings of Spatial Settings in Genesis 7:1-5 -- 10.2.2. The Ark as the Center of the World -- 10.2.3. Noah's Altar and its Symbolic Meaning -- 10.3. Genesis 11:1-9 and Symbolic Space -- 10.3.1. The Appropriation of Cities in Genesis 1-11 -- 10.3.2. The Function of the Tower -- 10.3.3. The Diversity of Language and the Diversity of Humanity -- Chapter 11: Comparison between Space in Genesis 1, 2-3, 6-9, and 11:1-9 -- 11.1. Genesis 1 and Genesis 2-3 -- 11.1.1. Physical Space -- 11.1.2. Conceptual Space -- 11.1.3. Symbolic Space -- 11.2. The Priestly and Non-Priestly Flood Narratives of Genesis 6-9 -- 11.2.1. Physical Space -- 11.2.2. Conceptual Space -- 11.2.3. Symbolic Space -- 11.2.4. The Spatial Construction in the Combined Text of Genesis 6-9 -- 11.3. Genesis 1 and the Non-Priestly Flood Narrative of Genesis 6-9 -- 11.3.1. Physical Space -- 11.3.2. Conceptual Space -- 11.3.3. Symbolic Space -- 11.4. The Priestly Flood Narrative of Genesis 6-9 and Gen 11:1-9 -- 11.4.1. Physical Space -- 11.4.2. Conceptual Space
11.4.3. Symbolic Space -- 11.5. Genesis 2-3 and the Priestly Flood Narrative of Genesis 6-9 -- 11.5.1. Physical Space -- 11.5.2. Conceptual Space -- 11.5.3. Symbolic Space -- 11.6. Genesis 1 and Genesis 11:1-9 -- 11.6.1. Physical Space -- 11.6.2. Conceptual Space -- 11.6.3. Symbolic Space -- Chapter 12: Conclusion -- Appendix: Key Concepts of Space -- Bibliography -- Index of References -- Index of Names and Subjects
ISBN:3161563654