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不同的结论。有两个特别的优势值得提及,因为他们有敏锐的洞察力。首先,他关于卖淫和许愿的文章描绘了一幅从事宗教活动(如许愿)的以色列妇女的有益肖像。其次,对于那些不了解ANE中更大的神性领域的人来说,第三部分的文章将是有益的。从一开始,范德图恩就解释说,他不会对以前发表的文章进行任何实质性的修改。虽然他的理论基础是合理的,并且是典型的散文集的标准,但有几篇散文集本可以被修改,以提供对主题的最新处理。举一个例子就足够了。在第一章中,van der Toorn对以色列宗教的学术发展进行了精彩的总结和分析。原文发表于2002年。自最初的文章发表以来,研究领域发生了几项重大发展,van der Toorn本可以选择为读者提供1870年至2018年该领域的优秀更新摘要。在阅读大量文章的同时,读者可能会对这本书糟糕的编辑感到沮丧。在整个专著中有几个拼写错误和拼写错误(例如,在第45、52、71、110、158、161和245页)。除了拼写和拼写错误,莫尔·塞贝克和范德图恩收集、整理和出版这些文章应该受到赞扬。学者感兴趣的宗教的ANE,抄写员和抄写员的传统,以及神灵和恶魔将返回到这一卷的财富几次。
Joshua M. McNall, Perhaps: Reclaiming the Space Between Doubt and Dogmatism
differing conclusions. Two specific strengths merit mentioning for their acute insights. First, his essay on prostitution and vows paints a helpful portrait of Israelite women who engaged in religious activities (e.g., vows). Second, for those unaware of the larger realm of divinity in the ANE, the essays in part 3 will be edifying. From the outset, van der Toorn explains that he is not providing any substantive revision to previously published essays. Although his rationale is reasonable and typically standard for a collection of essays, several essays could have been revised to provide an up-to-date treatment of the subject matter. One example will suffice. In chapter 1, van der Toorn provides a wonderful summary and analysis of the scholarly development of the Israelite religion. The original essay was published in 2002. Several significant developments have occurred in the field of study since the publication of the original essay, and van der Toorn could have chosen to provide readers with an excellent updated summary of the field from 1870 to 2018. While working through the immense depth of many essays, readers may grow frustrated with the poor editing of the book. Throughout the monograph are several misspelled words and typos (e.g., on pp. 45, 52, 71, 110, 158, 161, and 245). Spelling and typos aside, Mohr Seibeck and van der Toorn should be applauded for collecting, arranging, and publishing these essays into one volume. Scholars interested in the religion of the ANE, scribes and scribal traditions, and deities and demons will return to the riches of this volume several times over.