IMHICIHU   13380
INSTITUTO MULTIDISCIPLINARIO DE HISTORIA Y CIENCIAS HUMANAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Rethinking the Historiographical Impulse: The History of Ancient Israel as a Problem
Autor/es:
EMANUEL PFOH
Revista:
Scandinavian Journal of the Old Testament
Editorial:
Taylor & Francis
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2018 vol. 32 p. 92 - 105
ISSN:
0901-8328
Resumen:
The first part of this paper provides some insights into the problematic nature of the genre ?history of ancient Israel?, both in terms of historiography and of historical epistemology. It is argued that the concept ?history of ancient Israel? is essentially valid within a particular modern theological or biblical historiographical context. As such, this history of ancient Israel may indeed progress and generate new understandings but is nonetheless seriously limited by its main concern with ?biblical Israel?. It is also proposed that in order to overcome these thematic and epistemological historical limitations, a wider history of ancient Palestine or the Southern Levant should be envisioned, into which to understand the epigraphic and archaeological realia of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, together with other contemporary polities in the region, and the later development of biblical traditions and texts. The second part of the paper addresses questions of ethnogenesis, socio-political organization and identity in the light of the previous discussion, setting the stage for an alternative history of Israel and other historical realities in ancient Palestine.