The Invention of God

303 pages

English language

Published Dec. 21, 2015 by Harvard University Press.

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978-0-674-50497-4
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OCLC Number:
906121698

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Who invented God? When, why, and where? Thomas Römer seeks to answer these questions about the deity of the great monotheisms--Yhwh, God, or Allah--by tracing Israelite beliefs and their context from the Bronze Age to the end of the Old Testament period in the third century BCE. That we can address such enigmatic questions at all may come as a surprise. But as Römer makes clear, a wealth of evidence allows us to piece together a reliable account of the origins and evolution of the god of Israel. Römer draws on a long tradition of historical, philological, and exegetical work and on recent discoveries in archaeology and epigraphy to locate the origins of Yhwh in the early Iron Age, when he emerged somewhere in Edom or in the northwest of the Arabian peninsula as a god of the wilderness and of storms and war. He became the sole god of …

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Subjects

  • Bible
  • Gods in the Bible
  • Monotheism
  • Monotheismus
  • 11.01 systematic religious studies: general
  • God (Judaism)