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Education in Ancient Israel: Across the Deadening Silence
James Crenshaw

Education in Ancient Israel: Across the Deadening Silence

9780385468916

USA - MAIN LIBRARY - EDUCATION (Sep 15, 1998)
LA 47 .C74
| Hardcover
320 pages | 6.5 x 9.8 inch | United States | English
$ 34.95 | Value: $ 34.95
Dewey 370.95694
LC Classification LA47 .C74 1998
LC Control No. 949176675

Genre

  • 1998
  • ANCHOR BIBLE
  • NY: Doubleday

Subject

  • Jews
  • Jews - Education - History
  • Jews - History - To 70 A.D
  • Jews/ Education/ History
  • Jews/ History/ To 70 A.D

Plot

In this groundbreaking new book, distinguished biblical scholar James L. Crenshaw investigates both the pragmatic hows and the philosophical whys of education in ancient Israel and its surroundings. Asking questions as basic as "Who were the teachers and students and from what segment of Israelite society did they come?" and "How did instructors interest young people in the things they had to say?" Crenshaw explores the institutions and practices of education in ancient Israel. The results are often surprising and more complicated than one would expect.Education, for the people who lived in the biblical world, was more than a simple matter of memorizing information and taking tests. It was a search for the hidden plan and presence of God. Knowledge was gained, according to biblical texts such as Ecclesiastes and Proverbs, not only by means of patient observation and listening, but through communication with Wisdom, the feminine incarnation of the Divine. Drawing upon a broad range of ancient sources, Crenshaw examines this religious dimension of education in ancient Israel, demonstrating how the practice of teaching and learning was transformed into the supreme act of worship.

Personal

Owner Grace School of Theology
Location MAIN
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Value

Retail Price $ 34.95
Value $ 34.95