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Babel and Bible The Impact of Mesopotamia on Biblical Studies 1872–1924

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Babel and Bible

The Impact of Mesopotamia on Biblical Studies 1872–1924

Rannfrid I. Thelle | Laura Quick | Jacqueline Vayntrub | Andrew Mein | Michelle Fletcher | Matthew A. Collins

Religion / Biblical Studies / General

A compelling exploration of how Mesopotamian discoveries reshaped biblical scholarship, and why their connection to the Bible made them matter. From the first public reading of the Babylonian flood story in 1872 to the controversies sparked by Delitzsch's Babel–Bible lectures, Lasine Thelle traces the formative encounters between Assyriology and biblical studies. This book reveals how excavations in Assyria and Babylonia, and the decipherment of Akkadian texts, transformed the study of the Old Testament and redefined core concepts still taken for granted today.

Through detailed analysis of major figures, including Wellhausen, Gunkel, and Mowinckel, Thelle shows how scholarly debates over creation myths, chronology, and cultural influence shaped modern biblical research. She also uncovers the reciprocal dynamic: Mesopotamia's appeal to Western explorers was inseparable from its perceived biblical significance.

Rich in historical insight and critical reflection, this study illuminates the intertwined histories of two disciplines and offers a fresh perspective on the intellectual currents that continue to inform contemporary scholarship.

Rannfrid I. Lasine Thelle is Senior Fairmount Lecturer in the Ransom-Butler Department of Religion at Wichita State University, USA.

Publication Date: 03 September 2026
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: T&T Clark
ISBN-13: 9780567673824
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 288
Weight (oz): 16.64

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