The Book of Samuel and Its Response to Monarchy
Power comprises one of the key topics of the book of Samuel. This theme encompasses tribal contentions, power differentials between religious authorities and kings, fathers and sons, men and women. The articles assembled here explore Israel's search for political identity and Samuel's critique of monarchy, the book's constructions of power and powerlessness, and the editors' and early audiences' postmonarchic reflections. Historical and social-scientific approaches to the book of Samuel find ancient Near Eastern parallels for the political organization of Israel and describe the social conditions under authoritarian regimes. Redactional approaches examine the diachronic development of Samuel's varying perceptions of monarchy, from that institution's inception through its entrenchment in Israelite and Judahite society, until it underwent a sudden, cataclysmic failure. And literary and theological approaches advocate for contemporary reconsideration and application of the book's more noble principles.
Dr. Sara Kipfer teaches Old Testament at Heidelberg University. Prof. Jeremy M. Hutton teaches Classical Hebrew Language and Biblical Literature at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783170370418110164
- Artikelnummer SW9783170370418110164
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Sara Kipfer, Walter Dietrich, Thomas Naumann, Sara Kipfer, Mahri Leonard-Fleckmann, Hulisani Ramantswana, Ian D. Wilson, Ilse Müllner, Hannes Bezzel, Benjamin J. M. Johnson, David Firth, Johannes Klein, Jeremy Hutton, Régine Hunziker-Rodewald, Walter Dietrich, Ruth Scoralick, Reinhard von Bendemann, Marlis Gielen, Régine Hunziker-Rodewald, Jeremy Hutton, Johannes Klein, Thomas Naumann
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- Verlag Kohlhammer Verlag
- Seitenzahl 344
- Veröffentlichung 27.01.2021
- ISBN 9783170370418
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