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SeduçÔes e traiçÔes de gĂȘnero no IslĂŁ: a rainha de SabĂĄ e o corpo feminino circuncidado
Ethnic disaffection and dynastic legitimacy in the early Almohad period: Ibn TĆ«martâs translatio studii et imperii
Strengthening Biblical Historicity vis-Ă -vis Minimalism, 1992-2008 and Beyond, Part 2.2: The Literature of Perspective, Critique, and Methodology, Second Half
This series of articles covers scholarly works in English which can, at least potentially, be associated with a generally positive view of biblical historicity regarding periods preceding the Israelitesâ return from exile. Part 2 covers works that treat the methodological issues at the center of the maximalistâminimalist debate. Parts 3â5 will cover works on evidences.
This article completes the coverage, begun in the preceding article, of works that are neither maximalist nor minimalist, by treating select publications of Anthony J. Frendo, Nadav Naâaman, Israel Finkelstein, Andrew G. Vaughn, Baruch Halpern, Robert D. Miller II, and H. G. M. Williamson.
It then discusses works on methodology by authors who espouse biblical historicity unless it is proven wrong, who are often called maximalists. It introduces these through the comments of Craig G. Bartholomew, then treats select works by Kenneth A. Kitchen, Jens Bruun Kofoed, Richard E. Averbeck, Iain W. Provan, V. Philips Long, and James K. Hoffmeier