The Phenomenon of Israelite Prophecy in Contemporary Scholarship

被引:7
作者
Kelle, Brad E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Point Loma Nazarene Univ, San Diego, CA USA
关键词
Analogies for prophetic figures; anthropology; Book of the Twelve; charismatics; divination; ecstasy; intermediaries; lay prophets; literati; Mari; models for prophetic figures; Neo-Assyrian Prophecy; orator; postexilic prophecy; prophecy; prophetic book; psychology; scribes; sociology; women prophets;
D O I
10.1177/1476993X13480677
中图分类号
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号
010107 ;
摘要
In the mid-twentieth century, the classic historical-critical approach to the Hebrew Bible's prophetic books gave way to the study of Israelite prophecy as part of a social phenomenon known throughout the ancient Near East. Since the 1980s, research on the phenomenon of Israelite prophecy has been marked by two main paradigms. The first extends the basic phenomenological approach and identifies Israelite prophecy as a socio-historical phenomenon shared across various ancient cultures. Prophecy was a form of intermediation between the divine and human, and a sub-type of the larger religious practice of (nontechnical) divination. The second paradigm questions the usefulness of the biblical texts for reconstructing the ancient realities of prophecy and suggests that Israelite prophecy was a literary phenomenon that emerged among scribes in postexilic Yehud. Within these paradigms, present research offers new insights on lines of inquiry, such as the relationship between prophecy and psychology, prophets in the Second Temple period, and female prophets and prophecy. Overall, scholarship reflects a sharpening distinction between 'ancient Hebrew prophecy' as a socio-historical phenomenon and 'biblical prophecy' as a literary/scribal phenomenon, and generally approaches Israelite prophecy not as a single phenomenon but as a set of related phenomena.
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