El pasado de Israel en el antiguo testamento
Abstract: For almost the last two hundred years of historical research we have been taught that Israel’s past in the Old Testament was a historical past that rendered us real events. Such a view is part of an ethnocentric and particularly western interpretation of the way ancient societies though...
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Universidad Católica Argentina. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales. Departamento de Historia. Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente
2021
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| Sumario: | Abstract: For almost the last two hundred years of historical research we have been taught
that Israel’s past in the Old Testament was a historical past that rendered us real events. Such
a view is part of an ethnocentric and particularly western interpretation of the way ancient
societies thought of their own past so, taking into account the lack of archaeological
confirmation of the events portrayed in the Old Testament, we propose in this paper to
conceive the whole of the biblical narrative as a mythical discourse which, although its
utilization of extra-biblically confirmed historical events, cannot be used in a primary way
for a modern recreation of the historical past of Israel in ancient Palestine. |
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