The present debate on the so-called "Deuteronomistic History" has become
quite confusing and in recent years more and more scholars are inclined
to deny the existence of a Deuteronomistic History as elaborated by
Martin Noth or at least to modify this thesis radically. The
contributions in this volume reflect the present state of discussion
about the Deuteronomistic History. With one exception they have all been
presented and discussed in three special sessions dedicated to
"Deuteronomism" during the SBL International Meeting in Lausanne (July
1997). Three topics were treated: "The Future of the Deuteronomistic
History", "Identity and Literary Strategies of the Deuteronomists",
"Deuteronomism and the Hebrew Bible". The contributors are: R. Albertz,
A.G. Auld, M. Bauks, W. Dietrich, D. Edelman, F. Garcia Lopez, E.A.
Knauf, G. Knoppers, S.K. McKenzie, C. Nihan, T.C. Romer, N.H. Rosel, J.
Van Seters and J. Vermeylen. Each contribution offers a valuable entry
into one of the most important discussions of Old Testament scholarship
at the end of the twentieth century.