The SBL Symposium Series has a new book out on recent European research concerning the Yahwist. It is entitled A Farewell to the Yahwist? The Composition of the Pentateuch in Recent European Interpretation. The contributors to this volume are the top scholars in source criticism, with European scholars providing the main papers and American providing the responses. If you have followed the source criticism debate in the SBL Forum recently, you will recognize many of the contributors.

The main trend in European scholarship is to move more towards a tradition critical approach (following Rendtorff). Many scholars in Europe think that the five main blocks of tradition (patriarchs, exodus, wilderness, law, and conquest according to Noth) were first joined by the Priestly author.

If you have been to the Pentateuch sections at the SBL lately, you will have heard most of these papers, but it is nice to have them all in one place. Some were delivered as recently as last year, so it is definitely up to date.

If you would like to read my summary and comments on a particular paper, please click on the title of the paper below.

Contents

  • Introduction, Thomas B. Dozeman and Konrad Schmid

Part 1: Main Papers

Part 2: Responses