Sun. Dec 22nd, 2024

Month: December 2024

This post concludes a series on the Deuteronomistic History (DtrH), exploring its composition, themes, and key texts. From the covenantal foundations in Deuteronomy to the exile in Kings, DtrH integrates theological reflection with historical narrative. By examining its books, we gain insights into Israel’s covenantal journey and the development of biblical historiography.... Read More
TL;DR: The Deuteronomistic History (DtrH) is a complex, multilayered biblical narrative often debated for its coherence and unity. Does it even exist? This post explores four key arguments for its unity—linguistic, thematic, historical, and literary—while acknowledging the nuanced, evolving scholarly perspectives that keep this discussion dynamic and ongoing.... Read More
This is the fourth post in our series on the Deuteronomistic History (DtrH). Here, we cover Thomas Römer's substantial contributions to understanding DtrH which have earned him the title of the doyen of Deuteronomistic scholarship. Römer argues for a Deuteronomistic “library” composed over three stages reflecting evolving historical and theological concerns. His model synthesizes earlier theories while offering a nuanced view of DtrH’s complex development.... Read More