Lecture 12 - The Deuteronomistic History: Life in the Land (Joshua and Judges). This lecture concludes the study of Deuteronomy and traces the contribution of the Deuteronomistic School: a historiosophy according to which Israel's fortunes are dependent
upon and an indicator of her fidelity to the covenant. The books of the Former Prophets are introduced with attention to their historical and geographical context. The book of Joshua's account of Israel's conquest of Canaan is contrasted with scholarly accounts of
Israel's emergence in Canaan and formation as a nation state. (from oyc.yale.edu)
Lecture 12 - The Deuteronomistic History: Life in the Land (Joshua and Judges)
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Lecture Chapters
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1. Deuteronomy: A Capstone to the Pentateuchal Narrative
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2. Source Theory and the Pentateuch
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3. Introduction to the Former Prophets
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4. Geographical Setting and Its Historical Implications
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5. Structure of Joshua
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6. Three Scholarly Models for the Emergence of the Nation State of Israel