The Seed of Wisdom : : Essays in Honour of T.J. Meek / / ed. by W.S. McCullough.

The essays in this volume have as their centre the Ancient Near East, the special field of interest of the distinguished scholar of the University of Toronto whom they honour. The authors, specialists in the languages, history, and culture of the Near, Middle, and Far East, are a group of orientalis...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Heritage
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Physical Description:1 online resource (212 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Introduction --
Theophile James Meek --
Contents --
1. The Reign of Nebuchadnezzar I: A Turning Point in the History of Ancient Mesopotamian Religion --
2. Literature as a Medium of Political Propaganda in Ancient Egypt --
3. The Formal Aspect of Ancient Near Eastern Law --
4. Yahweh the God of the Heavens --
5. Proto-Septuagint Studies --
6. The Life and Works of Joseph Hazzāyâ --
7. Zeus in the Hellenistic Age --
8. The Molten Sea of Solomon's Temple --
9. In Search of the Divine Denis --
10. Mamluk Egypt at the Eleventh Hour: Some Eyewitness Observations --
11. Avicenna's Theory of Prophecy in the Light of Ash'arite Theology --
12. A Study of Ancestor Worship in Ancient China --
Selected Writings of Theophile J. Meek --
Index
Summary:The essays in this volume have as their centre the Ancient Near East, the special field of interest of the distinguished scholar of the University of Toronto whom they honour. The authors, specialists in the languages, history, and culture of the Near, Middle, and Far East, are a group of orientalists, classicists, and mediaevalists from among the membership of the Oriental Club of Toronto. T.J. Miik was himself actively concerned with the founding of the Oriental Club, and served as its first president. Theological studies are represented here by W.G. Lambert's discussion of the role of Nebuchadnezzar I in Babylonian religion, by D.K. Andres' inquiry into the origin of the title "Yahweh, the God of the Heavens," and its significance for post-exile Judaism, by J.W. Wevers' evaluation of contributions to Proto-Septuagini studies, by F.W. Beare's description of the concepts of Zeus in the Hellenistic age, by the examination by John M. Rist of the famous literary fraud which led to the acceptance for many years of St. Denis -- Dionysius the Areopagite -- as the convert of St. Paul, by M.E. Marmura's account of Avicenna's theory of prophecy in the light of Ash'arite theology, and by C.C. Shih's discussion of the origin of ancestor worship in ancient China. Two aspects of Egypt are considered: R.J. Williams discusses the role of literature as political propaganda, and G.M. Wickens writes on Mamluk Egypt. An interesting problem in attempting reconstructions of Solomon's Temple is considered by Gilbert Bagnani. R.A.F. Mackenzie, S.J., discusses ancient Near Eastern law, and E.J. Sherry, S.J., comments on the life and works of Joseph Hazzaya, a prolific writer on behalf of the Nestorians.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487576813
9783110490947
DOI:10.3138/9781487576813
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Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: ed. by W.S. McCullough.