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Preface |
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1 Literature, Ideology, and Identity: "Babylonian Exilic Ideologies" |
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2 Methodology: Sociological and Psychological Paradigms |
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3 Definitions of Group Identity: Communal Beliefs and "Otherness" |
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4 Exclusivity: The Consequence of "Otherness" |
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27 | (2) |
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5 Plan of the Current Study |
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29 | (4) |
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Part I Persian-Period Ideologies of Exclusivity (Post-538 to Fifth Century B.C.E.) |
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Chapter 2 Ezra---Nehemiah |
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33 | (15) |
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1 In-group Self-Definition: Arguments for Inclusivity Between the Babylonian Exiles and the Repatriates |
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34 | (7) |
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2 Defining the Out-group: The Strategy of Amalgamation |
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3 Ezra 6:19--21: Incorporation---An Implicit Exclusionary Strategy |
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46 | (2) |
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Chapter 3 Zechariah (1--8) And Haggai: The Restoration Prophets |
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1 Zechariah Son of Berechyahu Son of Iddo (Zechariah 1--8) |
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49 | (12) |
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61 | (21) |
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Chapter 4 Relative Designations of Exclusivity---Core and Periphery |
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1 Conceptions of a Remnant: Relative Perspectives of Core and Periphery |
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2 Further Differences Between the Prophetic Literature and the Historiography |
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Chapter 5 Deutero-Isaiah: From Babylon to Jerusalem (Isaiah 40--48, 49--66) |
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1 "My city and My exiled people" (Isaiah 45:13): Arguments of Exclusivity in Isaiah 40--66 |
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2 Other Groups in Deutero-Isaiah's Jerusalem Chapters: Out-group Designations |
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121 | (13) |
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134 | (5) |
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Part II Neo-Babylonian Exclusionary Strategies (Early Sixth Century to CA. 520 B.C.E.) |
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Chapter 6 Ezekiel And His Book: Homogeneity of Exilic Perspectives |
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1 Ezekiel's Restricted Exclusivity: The Jehoiachin Exiles |
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140 | (45) |
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2 Editorial Strands in Ezekiel: Inclusive Outlooks within Exclusive Substrata |
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185 | (11) |
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196 | (2) |
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Chapter 7 Jeremiah and His Book: Two Antagonistic Perspectives |
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1 Jeremiah: Between Jerusalem and Babylon |
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198 | (22) |
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2 Prophecies of Consolation in Judean and Babylonian Contexts: Jeremianic Prophecies Secondary Layers, and Transforming Perspectives |
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220 | (32) |
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252 | (1) |
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Chapter 8 Summary and Conclusions |
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253 | (24) |
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1 From External Separation to Intergroup Division |
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254 | (2) |
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2 Continuity and Transformation within Babylonian Exilic Ideologies |
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256 | (7) |
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3 Inclusive Interests: Detecting Voices within the In-group |
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263 | (1) |
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4 Universalism and Exclusivity |
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264 | (1) |
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5 Conclusions: Traits of Continuity, Traits of Change |
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265 | (12) |
Bibliography |
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Index of References |
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293 | (21) |
Index of Authors |
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