As Origens dos Livros de Samuel: Status Quaestionis

Autores/as

  • Leonardo Pessoa da Silva Pinto Pontifícia Universidade Católica (Minas Gerais) Pontifício Instituto Bíblico (Roma)

Palabras clave:

Antigo Testamento, Samuel, História Deuteronomista, História da Sucessão.

Resumen

Este artigo apresenta as hipóteses sobre a formação dos livros de Samuel e discute sobretudo a pertença de 1-2Samuel à História Deuteronomista e a origem da História da Sucessão. A história da pesquisa diacrônica sobre 1-2Samuel até a sua situação atual, na sua pluralidade de correntes e opiniões, é posta em evidência e avaliada. A conclusão é a de que, apesar da falta de consenso entre os estudiosos, a pesquisa diacrônica sobre as origens de 1-2Samuel desvelaram muitos aspectos importantes destes livros e que este tipo de pesquisa continua sendo necessário.

Biografía del autor/a

Leonardo Pessoa da Silva Pinto, Pontifícia Universidade Católica (Minas Gerais) Pontifício Instituto Bíblico (Roma)

graduação em teologia pela PUC MG e CES de Juiz de Fora

mestrado e doutorado pelo PIB, Roma

professor de Exegese Biblica, PUC MG 

atualmente em programa de post-doc e assistente no PIB, Roma

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2018-08-21