Einleitung in das Alte Testament
Franz Josef Backhaus, Gottfried Bitter, Georg Braulik, Helmut Engel, Heinz-Josef Fabry, Christian Frevel, Georg Hentschel, Frank-Lothar Hossfeld, Hans-Winfried Jüngling, Hans-Josef Klauck, Johannes Marböck, Ivo Meyer, Herbert Niehr, Dorothea Sattler, Silvia Schroer, Ludger Schwienhorst-Schönberger, Georg Steins, Erich Zenger
This Textbook provides an introduction to the „big“ (catholic) canon of the christian Old Testament. The „Old Testament“ is the holy scripture of the Jews and Christians: the Torah/Pentateuch, the books of history, the books of wisdom and the prophets. The origin of each book is embedded into its historical und religious context, so that it proven to be an effect of the Israeli history of belief. The author especially reflects on the dual character of the Old Testament as (unifiing and seperating) Bible of Jews and Christians. Thus the current relevance of the Old Testaments is demonstrated.
For the new, 9th edition all contributions have been brought up to date. Comprehensibility especially for students lay at the centre of the new edition.