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Extreme Klimaereignisse und Hungerkatastrophen in den Prophetenbüchern
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ISBN: 9004526722 9789004526723 9789004526853 Year: 2023 Publisher: Leiden Boston Brill

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"Extreme climate events and famines are among the most continuous problems that humans have had to deal with throughout the ages. At the same time, they are closely intertwined with temporal, spatial and social conditions. Using methods of historical hunger research and the established concept of vulnerability, the texts of the Hebrew Bible are examined to determine how people perceived, interpreted and coped with extreme climate events. In doing so, it becomes apparent that the texts never provide simple, monocausal explanations, but rely on a number of different, sometimes contradictory statements. God, humans and nature appear in this conception as actors who interact with each other and share equal responsibility for the catastrophe"--

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