The present Introduction to “Israel and the Cosmological Empires of the Ancient Orient: Symbols of Order in Eric Voegelin’s ‘Order and History’, Vol. I” gives account of the thematic cores of the individual contributions collected in the volume, inserting them into a wider table of reference that explains, on the one hand, the origin and goal of “Israel and Revelation”, and on the other the principles treated by the Old Testament hermeneutics it delineates.
Carbajosa, I., Scotti, N., Introduction, in Carbajosa Ignaci, C. I., Scotti Nicolett, S. N. (ed.), Israel and the Cosmological Empires of the Ancient Orient: Symbols of Order in Eric Voegelin's "Order and Hisstory", vol. 1, Brill/Wilhelm Fink, Paderborn 2021: <<ERIC VOEGELIN STUDIES: SUPPLEMENTS>>, 2021/1 1- 33. 10.30965/9783846764879_002 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/179475]
Introduction
Scotti, Nicoletta
Co-primo
2021
Abstract
The present Introduction to “Israel and the Cosmological Empires of the Ancient Orient: Symbols of Order in Eric Voegelin’s ‘Order and History’, Vol. I” gives account of the thematic cores of the individual contributions collected in the volume, inserting them into a wider table of reference that explains, on the one hand, the origin and goal of “Israel and Revelation”, and on the other the principles treated by the Old Testament hermeneutics it delineates.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.