Papers by Jesper Høgenhaven
BRILL eBooks, Dec 31, 1987
BRILL eBooks, Dec 31, 1987
BRILL eBooks, Dec 31, 1987
The Mermaid and the Partridge
The Mermaid and the Partridge
Dansk teologisk tidsskrift, Oct 19, 2022
The Cave 3 Copper Scroll: A Symbolic Journey, 2020
Dansk teologisk tidsskrift, Oct 10, 2015
De Gruyter eBooks, Jul 24, 2017
Dead Sea Discoveries, 2003
Vetus Testamentum, Apr 1, 1987
... character of the passage are the fact that Yahweh is addressed, the use of perfects to relate... more ... character of the passage are the fact that Yahweh is addressed, the use of perfects to relate his deeds, and the triple occurrence of the introductory ky. ... 12 The "real" time-aspect, however, is revealed through the imperfect tCsh ix 6. 13 This is the event related in ix 5, as has been ...
Grundtvig studier, Dec 31, 2017
Jakob Balling har foreslået at se Grundtvigs store digt Nyaars-Morgen (1824) somet eksempel på “m... more Jakob Balling har foreslået at se Grundtvigs store digt Nyaars-Morgen (1824) somet eksempel på “moderniseret helligskrift”.

Dansk teologisk tidsskrift, Oct 10, 2015
Frants Peder William Buhl (1850-1932) is credited with introducing modern critical exegesis in a ... more Frants Peder William Buhl (1850-1932) is credited with introducing modern critical exegesis in a Danish theological context. This article attempts to track Buhl's theological concerns. Buhl saw his work as an academic theologian in close connection with the faith and life of the Christian church. In his earlier works he defends a conservative historical position, including a Mosaic origin for Deuteronomy. Later, he embraces basic insights promoted by Julius Wellhausen, and accepts Pentateuchal source criticism and a late date for the Priestly source as founded on valid historical arguments. Buhl retained an independent position with regard to Wellhausen, and remained a great admirer of the conservative scholar Frantz Delitzsch. As a biblical theologian, he worked out a perspective which assigns significant value to the biblical texts as witnesses to a divine revelation unfolding through the course of history, and maintained that historical research at a critical basis is essential to a proper theological understanding of the Old Testament scriptures.

Dansk teologisk tidsskrift, Dec 10, 2016
The years 1900-1950 were a fruitful and productive period in Old Testament research in the Nordic... more The years 1900-1950 were a fruitful and productive period in Old Testament research in the Nordic countries. Represented by internationally renowned figures like Johannes Pedersen, Sigmund Mowinckel, and Ivan Engnell, Scandinavian Old Testament scholarship gained an independent profile over against the German and Anglo-Saxon realms. This article explores themes of central importance to Nordic scholars in this period, and attempts to spell out some of the more significant nuances and differences among them. Finally, I raise the question to which extent we can meaningfully speak of tendencies and features common to Scandinavian Old Testament scholars 1900-1950, and whether such tendencies reflect more general cultural trends of their time. I tentatively point to some common denominators: A comparative approach that takes seriously the ancient Near Eastern context of the Old Testament texts, a marked emphasis on cultic perspectives, and an interest in the role played by orality in the formation of Old Testament literary genres and texts. Despite some very different accents put by various scholars, these points may be described as characteristic of Scandinavian scholarship in the period.
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