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At the centre of the anthology are Gen 2-3 and Ez 28:11-19, from which concepts of wisdom and the formation of knowledge concerning the relationship between God and man are examined. The positions identified are categorised within larger Old Testament, ancient Near Eastern and early Jewish horizons. The aim is, on the one hand, to better understand the concept of wisdom or knowledge in Gen 2-3 and Ezek 28 and, on the other hand, to shed light on the superhuman and divine dimensions of wisdom and knowledge in the various textual areas and cultures. The contributions are based on the following…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
At the centre of the anthology are Gen 2-3 and Ez 28:11-19, from which concepts of wisdom and the formation of knowledge concerning the relationship between God and man are examined. The positions identified are categorised within larger Old Testament, ancient Near Eastern and early Jewish horizons. The aim is, on the one hand, to better understand the concept of wisdom or knowledge in Gen 2-3 and Ezek 28 and, on the other hand, to shed light on the superhuman and divine dimensions of wisdom and knowledge in the various textual areas and cultures. The contributions are based on the following key questions:
- What makes wisdom and cognition/knowledge a divine or superhuman quality?
- How can people attain divine wisdom and participate in it?
- What effects and consequences do wisdom and insight/knowledge have for people?
- How and to what extent do wisdom and cognition/knowledge affect the relationship between God and man?
Autorenporträt
Marcel Krusche holds a doctorate in theology and completed his habilitation at the University of Hamburg in 2025. He subsequently began his ordination training program.
Mark Sneed earned his PhD in Old Testament from Drew University in Madison, New Jersey, in 1990. He currently serves as Professor of Bible at Lubbock Christian University.
Thomas Wagner received his habilitation in theology from the Protestant University Wuppertal in 2011. He is currently Senior Academic Advisor at the University of Wuppertal.