R. E. Clements
Autore di Jeremiah
Sull'Autore
R.E. Clements was until recently Samuel Davidson Professor of Old Testament Studies at King's College London.
Opere di R. E. Clements
The World of Ancient Israel: Sociological, Anthropological and Political Perspectives (Society for Old Testament… (1989) 39 copie
Opere correlate
The New Interpreter's Bible: A Commentary in Twelve Volumes (Volume 2 Numbers-Samuel) (1998) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni — 339 copie
It Is Written: Scripture Citing Scripture: Essays in Honour of Barnabas Lindars, SSF (1988) — Collaboratore — 24 copie
Creation, Christ and Culture: Studies in Honour of T. F. Torrance (1976) — Collaboratore, alcune edizioni — 22 copie
Worship and the Hebrew Bible Essays in H: Essays in Honor of John T. Willis (JSOT Supplement) (1999) — Collaboratore — 19 copie
Biblical Studies and the Shifting of Paradigms, 1850-1914 (JSOT Supplement) (1995) — Collaboratore — 17 copie
The Bible in Human Society: Essays in Honour of John Rogerson (JSOT Supplement) (1995) — Collaboratore — 13 copie
Reading the Law: Studies in Honor of Gordon J. Wenham (Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies) (2007) — Collaboratore — 9 copie
Biblical Traditions in Transmission: Essays in Honour of Michael A. Knibb (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of… (2006) — Collaboratore — 3 copie
Etichette
Informazioni generali
- Nome canonico
- Clements, R. E.
- Nome legale
- Clements, Ronald Ernest
- Data di nascita
- 1929-05-27
- Sesso
- male
- Nazionalità
- UK
- Luogo di nascita
- London, England, UK
- Luogo di residenza
- London, England, UK
- Istruzione
- Spurgeon's College
University of Cambridge (Christ's College) - Attività lavorative
- lecturer
Professor of Old Testament Studies (London) - Organizzazioni
- Baptist Church
University of Edinburgh
University of Cambridge
King's College, University of London
Society for Old Testament Study
Utenti
Recensioni
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Statistiche
- Opere
- 32
- Opere correlate
- 15
- Utenti
- 1,124
- Popolarità
- #22,857
- Voto
- 3.9
- Recensioni
- 2
- ISBN
- 51
- Lingue
- 1
- Preferito da
- 1
Clements locates the composition of Deuteronomy in the Exilic period, and hence argues that the laws, and in particular the blessings and curses need to be seen in the context of Israel's coming to terms with the disaster of the destruction of Jerusalem and the exile.
Clements does not gloss over some of the dificulties of the text - such as the harshness of some of the punishments and the seemingly horendous instructions surrounding warfare, but tries to discover what the underlying purpose of these texts is.
His comments for preachers are generally brief but insightful.
Overall this is a very useful little book to have on the shelf. My only real quibble is the lack of refernces when Clements refers to scholarly debates… (altro)