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Michal's Moral Dilemma: A Literary, Anthropological and Ethical Interpretation: The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Autor Jonathan Y. Rowe
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 iun 2013
Michal's Moral Dilemma proposes that attention should be paid to the moral goods that feature in the text, before arguing that the family, a central feature of Old Testament morality, should be understood as a set of practices rather than an institution. Jonathan Rowe discusses the use of "models" of social action to comprehend the social world of the Bible, and suggests a modified version of Bakhtin's theory of heteroglossic voices can help readers appreciate how authors present a moral vision by approving some characters' actions whilst undermining others.The discussion of Michal's moral dilemma adduces anthropological theories and ethnographic data concerning violence, lying, and the relationship between fathers and daughters. Given that the conflicts of moral goods are "resolved" by characters choosing to act in a certain way, Rowe enquires after the author's assessment of each character's moral choices, arguing that Michal's loyalty to David and deception of Saul was counter-cultural. By approving of her choice the author affirms the importance of loyalty to the Davidic dynasty.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567076885
ISBN-10: 0567076881
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 5 illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Employs anthropology to suggest how kinship obligations were understoodby original readers

Notă biografică

Dr Jonathan Y. Rowe (PhD, St Andrews) is Director of Development and Staff Tutor, South Western Ministry Training Course, UK.

Cuprins

FiguresAbbreviationsINTRODUCTION1. Michal's Moral Dilemma2. Interpreting Michal's DilemmaChapter 1 OLD TESTAMENT MORALITY AND VALUE CONFLICT1. Old Testament Resources for Value Conflicta. Old Testament "Law"b. Old Testament Legal Motivationsc. Old Testament Legal Sanctionsd. Natural Morality in the Old Testamente. Imitation of God2. Moral Goods in the Old Testamenta. Good in the Old Testamentb. The "Good Life"3. Conclusion: Conflicting Moral GoodsChapter 2 THE PRIORITY OF THE GOOD1. Moral Goodsa. The Nature of Moral Goodsb. Good and Rightc. Moral Goods, Moral Rules and Moral Orderd. Incommensurability and Moral Goods2. Kinship as a Moral Gooda. Kinship as the Matrix of Old Testament Moralityb. A "Familial Paradigm"3. Conclusion: The Priority of KinshipChapter 3 ANTHROPOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO KINSHIP1. Kinship2. The Ethics of Kinship3. The Practice of the Ethics of Kinshipa. Structure and Agencyb. Ambiguity4. Conclusion: Choosing KinChapter 4 UNDERSTANDIN GMORAL CHOICE IN 1 SAMUEL1. Understanding Dialogical Voices2. Interpretative Understanding3. Conclusion: Interpreting VoicesChapter 5 MICHAL: LYING THROUGH HER TERAPHIM1. The Voices: Michal and Saul2. Violence Against Enemiesa. Enemies in the Books of Samuelb. Enemies and Violence-Anthropological Perspectivesc. Understanding David as "My enemy"3. Fathers and Daughtersa. Michal: Saul's Daughter / David'sWifeb. Marriage-Anthropological Perspectivesc. Understanding Michal's Excuse4. Lying and Deceptiona. "You shall not bear false witness"b. Lying-Anthropological Perspectivesc Understanding Michal's Lie5. Michal's Voice Approveda. A House, in the Nightb. Sending and Being Sentc. Teraphimd. Michal's CharacterisationChapter 6 CONTRADICTING VALUESAppendicesA Crime and Punishment in the Book of the CovenantB Crime and Punishment in the Holiness CodeC Crime and Punishment in the Deuteronomic CodeBibliographyIndices

Recenzii

Michal's Moral Dilemma is a significant contribution to the understanding of ancient Israelite and Old Testament ethics. Rowe effortlessly combines recent research in ethics, anthropology and literary studies to provide a sophisticated and persuasive interpretation of Michal's ethical dilemma in 1 Samuel 19. A major advance in the area of Old Testament ethics, it also heralds the arrival of an important new voice in the field.
Jonathan Rowe opens up a familiar moral dilemma in a not-so-familiar biblical text with fresh analysis and insights drawn from anthropological and wider biblical resources. Not only does he thereby shed welcome light on an old question, challenging much received wisdom en route, but also he takes the discipline of Old Testament ethics to a level of granular textual study that should encourage further fruitful research of the same high quality in this field.
Review in Review of Biblical Literature
[Rowe's] focus on practice theory fi ts nicely into the world behind the text, his use of a pseudo Bakhtinian theory has a world of the text focus, and the rationale for the study itself comes from the modern concerns (a desire to 'provide new perspectives upon contemporary value conflict) and hence of the world in front of the text.