Text and Tablet

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Amarna Tablets
Amenhotep III
ancient Hebrew texts
Ancient Semantics
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AV Translation
Biblical Aramaic
biblical archaeology methods
Bronze Age
Canaanite Mythology
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Ebla Text
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exegesis and interpretation
Exodus Narrative
Fermat's Conjecture
Fermat’s Conjecture
French philosophy
Iron Age II
Iron Axe
Kadesh Barnea
Language_English
literary criticism
literary theory analysis
Logic
Mesopotamian Laws
Military Candidate
Mount Seir
multidisciplinary Old Testament research
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Near East archaeology
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Old Testament studies
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philosophical hermeneutics
Philosophy
Polemical Interplay
post-analytical philosophy
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Processual Archaeology
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Rebel Lands
religious semiotics
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Testament
Thutmosis III
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Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138737747
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 215mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This title was first published in 2000. Text and Tablet balances a blend of logic, post-analytical philosophy, French philosophy and literary criticism to carefully introduce some of these issues to the reader. Just as writers such as Derrida and Kermode have been interested in relating religion and philosophy to literature, so this book extends the idea of multidisciplinary synthesis to connect ancient and modern issues. Linking philosophy to literature, Old Testament texts and studies, Near East archaeology, and Religious ideas and debates in fresh ways, the author explores ancient texts and sites and developing interpretations of some recent excavations. Addressing issues raised by leading thinkers (Chomsky, Deleuze, Wittgenstein, Renfrew, Barr) on language, life and history, Gibson seeks to challenge many entrenched views based on familiar discoveries and proposes fresh engagement between the interpretation of Old Testament studies and archaeology, using a new, multidisciplinary analysis.

Arthur Gibson is a philosopher and a linguist of Near Eastern languages. After some years teaching, acting as a Director of Studies in Philosophy at Cambridge University and a University Proctor, he is currently with the University of Surrey Roehampton, London.

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