2021年9月《Pseudesigrapha研究杂志:所罗门的智慧》特刊简介

K. Hogan, J. Zurawski
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在SBL 2017年会上,智慧和启示天科的指导委员会开会计划未来几年的计划,很明显,许多委员会成员都对所罗门的智慧感兴趣。然而,尽管这本书与智慧和启示录文学的交叉点有着明显的相关性,但我们意识到,在过去的二十年里,我们的章节没有专门讨论所罗门的智慧。可以肯定的是,已经有很多单独的论文关注所罗门的智慧,但我们当时就决定,我们的部门早就应该对这本书进行持续的审查了。在接下来的3年里,智慧与启示录部分举办了三次会议,重点讨论所罗门的智慧,以期最终发表一些论文:《智慧、启示录和哲学十字路口的所罗门智慧》(2018 AM,丹佛);“所罗门智慧中的知识与宇宙”(2019年上午,圣地亚哥);以及简单的“所罗门的智慧”(2020年上午,在线)。对这本书的持续关注得到了回报;2020年虚拟会议后不久,Matthias Henze邀请我们共同编辑JSP 2021年关于所罗门智慧的两期特刊。联合编辑是《智慧与启示录》栏目的现任联合主席Jason Zurawski(与Emma Wasserman),以及2010-2015年该栏目的前主席/联合主席Karina Martin Hogan(与Matthew Goff)。我们非常感谢Matthias Henze有机会发表关于所罗门智慧(以下简称Wis)的一些最优秀的近期批判性学术实例,本期四篇,2021年12月期四篇。
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Introduction to Sept 2021 special issue of Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha: The Wisdom of Solomon
At the 2017 Annual Meeting of the SBL, as the steering committee of the Wisdom and Apocalypticism Section met to plan its programming for the next few years, it became clear that many of the committee members shared an interest in the Wisdom of Solomon. Yet, despite the obvious relevance of that book to the intersection of wisdom and apocalyptic literature, we realized that our section had not devoted a session to the Wisdom of Solomon in the past two decades. To be sure, there had been a number of individual papers focusing on the Wisdom of Solomon, but we resolved then and there that a sustained examination of this book by our section was long overdue. Over the next 3 years, the Wisdom and Apocalypticism Section hosted three sessions focusing on the Wisdom of Solomon, with a view to eventually publishing some of the papers: “The Wisdom of Solomon at the Crossroads of Wisdom, Apocalypticism, and Philosophy” (2018 AM, Denver); “Knowledge and the Cosmos in the Wisdom of Solomon” (2019 AM, San Diego); and simply “The Wisdom of Solomon” (2020 AM, online). The sustained attention to this book paid off; shortly after the 2020 virtual meeting, Matthias Henze invited us to co-edit two special issues of JSP in 2021 on the Wisdom of Solomon. The co-editors are Jason Zurawski, current co-chair (with Emma Wasserman) of the Wisdom and Apocalypticism section, and Karina Martin Hogan, its former chair/co-chair (with Matthew Goff) from 2010–2015. We are extremely grateful to Matthias Henze for this opportunity to publish some of the finest examples of recent critical scholarship on the Wisdom of Solomon (hereafter, Wis), four pieces in the current issue and four in the December 2021 issue.
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期刊介绍: The last twenty years have witnessed some remarkable achievements in the study of early Jewish literature. Given the ever-increasing number and availability of primary sources for these writings, specialists have been producing text-critical, historical, social scientific, and theological studies which, in turn, have fuelled a growing interest among scholars, students, religious leaders, and the wider public. The only English journal of its kind, Journal for the Study of the Pseudepigrapha was founded in 1987 to provide a much-needed forum for scholars to discuss and review most recent developments in this burgeoning field in the academy.
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