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Index
PART I
PART 1 1
PART III
Abhrc't'iations viii
E'clilor's Foreword
i. Form, Tradition, and Literary Criticisms
The l listorical Background /
Approach and Purpose /6
The Emphasis on Oral'Fradition /n
Conclusion /i5
2. Tradition Criticism and Literary Criticism
TheTraditio-Ilistorical Method /ig
Oral Tradition and Its Conditions /21
Tradition Criticism and Literary Criticism /27
Sunultary /28
3. The Original Units of"I'radition
The Task of"Fradition Criticism /36
4. The Form-Critical Investigation
Starting Points: Outside the Prophetic Books /40
Applications to the Prophetic Books /43
Transmission of Detached Units and Tradition Complexes /46
Criteria for Original Connections /48
Conclusion /53
5. Tradition and Writing
Parallel Oral and Written Traditions /56
Interaction between Oral and Written Transmission /57
6. The Growth and Development of Tradition
Growth of the Tradition among Disciples and Transmitters /61
7. The Transformation of the Separate Prophetic Sayings
Conclusions /69
8. The Trend of Tradition Development
Arrangement of Tradition Complexes and Collections /72
Arrangement of Complexes and the Nature of Prophecy /76
9. The Prophets and the Tasks of Tradition History
Development in Prophecy and Tradition /79
Ipsissima Verba /80
to. The Spirit and the Word in the Prophets
Yahweh's Word /8y
(,011c1USIOn / )8
it. The Prophets and the Temple Cult
The Seer and the Priest / wd
'fhc Priest as Mediator of Revelation /ioG
The Nlbi'as Cultic Functionary hob
The form and'fechniquc of the (;ullic Oracle /115
Cultic Prophecy and the Writing of Psalms /117
Notes
Bibliography
Assesonrnis o/'Signnuncl Aloe iw h 'l's Work / 156
Select Kibliogrophp on Yirrclition pistol)'/ 157'
se/oil liibliogrnhlll, on Propliccl' / 159
Index 0/,Authors
Ilulex o/,/IncienI Sources
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