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Israel's Exodus in Transdisciplinary Perspective
Mythic Dimensions of the Exodus Tradition
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Exodus and Memory
pp. 17
On the Historicity of the Exodus: What Egyptology Today Can Contribute to Assessing the Biblical Account of the Sojourn in Egypt
pp. 39
The Wilderness Narrative and Itineraries and the Evolution of the Exodus Tradition
pp. 55
Exodus Dates and Theories
pp. 65
The Exodus as Cultural Memory: Egyptian Bondage and the Song of the Sea
pp. 81
Radiocarbon Dating and the Exodus Tradition
pp. 91
The Thera Theories: Science and the Modern Reception History of the Exodus
pp. 101
Which Way Out of Egypt? Physical Geography Related to the Exodus Itinerary
pp. 109
Inspired by a Tsunami? An Earth Sciences Perspective of the Exodus Narrative
pp. 131
Dating the Theran Eruption: Archaeological Science Versus Nonsense Science
pp. 147
The Sound of Exodus (EX3), “World Building” and the Museum of the Future: Adaptive, Listener-Centered Auditory Display for Multimodal Narrative in Advanced Visualization Spaces
pp. 161
The WAVE and 3D: How the Waters Might Have Parted—Visualizing Evidence for a Major Volcanic Eruption in the Mediterranean and Its Impact on Exodus Models
pp. 173
MediaCommons Framework: An Immersive Storytelling Platform and Exodus
pp. 187
Mythic Dimensions of the Exodus Tradition
pp. 197
Egyptologists and the Israelite Exodus from Egypt
pp. 209
Out of Egypt: Did Israel’s Exodus Include Tales?
pp. 223
The Egyptian Origin of the Ark of the Covenant
pp. 243
Moses the Magician
pp. 259
Egyptian Texts relating to the Exodus: Discussions of Exodus Parallels in the Egyptology Literature
pp. 285
The Exodus Narrative Between History and Literary Fiction: The Portrayal of the Egyptian Burden as a Test Case
pp. 293
Fracturing the Exodus, as Told by Edward Everett Horton
pp. 305
The Revelation of the Divine Name to Moses and the Construction of a Memory About the Origins of the Encounter Between Yhwh and Israel
pp. 317
The Structure of Legal Administration in the Moses Story
pp. 331
Distinguishing the World of the Exodus Narrative from the World of Its Narrators: The Question of the Priestly Exodus Account in Its Historical Setting
pp. 347
The Despoliation of Egypt: Origen and Augustine—From Stolen Treasures to Saved Texts
pp. 357
Leaving Home: Philo of Alexandria on the Exodus
pp. 365
Hero and Villain: An Outline of the Exodus Pharaoh in Artapanus
pp. 377
The Exodus in Islam: Citationality and Redemption
pp. 387
From Liberation to Expulsion: The Exodus in the Earliest Jewish–Pagan Polemics
pp. 399
The Exodus and the Bible: What Was Known; What Was Remembered; What Was Forgotten?
pp. 409
Exodus as a Mnemo-Narrative: An Archaeological Perspective
pp. 419
Remembering Egypt
pp. 429
The Exodus and History
pp. 437
The Great Going Forth: The Expulsion of West Semitic Speakers from Egypt
pp. 449
Har Karkom: Archaeological Discoveries in a Holy Mountain in the Desert of Exodus
pp. 457
In Search of Israel’s Insider Status: A Reevaluation of Israel’s Origins
pp. 467
The Emergence of Iron Age Israel: On Origins and Habitus
pp. 483
Living by Livestock in Israel’s Exodus: Explaining Origins over Distance
pp. 493
Exodus and Exodus Traditions After the Linguistic Turn in History
pp. 503
Biblical Claims About Solomon’s Kingdom in Light of Egyptian “Three-Zone” Ideology of Territory
pp. 517
The Emergence of Israel in Retrospect
pp. 527
Out of Egypt or Out of Canaan? The Exodus Story Between Memory and Historical Reality
pp. 537
Modern Scholarship Versus the Demon of Passover: An Outlook on Exodus Research and Egyptology through the Lens of Exodus 12
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