Reading Utopia in Chronicles

Dr. Steven Schweitzer

Reading Utopia in Chronicles
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 May 2007
Pages
240
ISBN
9780567027924

Reading Utopia in Chronicles

Dr. Steven Schweitzer

Once at the center of HB studies in the work of Wilhelm de Wette, and progressively moved to the margins where it was entrenched by Julius Wellhausen, the book of Chronicles has enjoyed a resurgence in scholarly interest in recent decades. However, no consensus has emerged from these numerous studies on even the most basic of issues: the authorship, date, genre, and purpose of the work have been at the center of much debate. For example: is the work from the Persian or Hellenistic or even Maccabean period; is it history or historiography or midrash or something else; is it originally the work of priests or Levites, and was it redacted by the other group and to what extent; what is its relationship to its sources - especially the Pentateuch, Samuel-Kings, and the Ezra and Nehemiah materials; how many redactions has it undergone and which sections belong to each; and what are its main theological interests? Rather than focus on one of these issues, which has been the trend of a majority of recent publications, this examination employs a literary approach in an attempt to address the coherence of Chronicles as a whole. Three major concerns of the Chronicles commonly discussed by scholars (genealogy, politics, and the temple cult) are examined through the lens of utopian literary theory.

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