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The "Whole Truth": Rethinking Retribution in the Book of Tobit: The Library of Second Temple Studies

Autor Dr Micah D. Kiel
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Micah Kiel discusses the overly simplistic nomenclature ('Deuteronomistic') given to Tobit's perspective on retribution and attempts to show, by coordinating it with Sirach and parts of 1 Enoch, how the book's view is much more complex than is normally asserted. Kiel argues that the return of Tobit's sight is a catalyst that ushers in new theological insight, specifically, that the world does not run to the tightly mechanized scheme of act and consequence. Kiel's close comparison between Tobit and selected contemporaneous literature provides context and support for such narrative observations. Sirach and parts of 1 Enoch demonstrate how authors at the time of Tobit were expressing their views of retribution in the realm of creation theology. The created order in Tobit is unruly and rises up in opposition to God's righteous characters. By way of this quirky tale, the author of Tobit suggests that God does not function strictly according to old formulae. Instead, a divine incursion into human reality is necessary for the reversal of suffering.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567635129
ISBN-10: 0567635120
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.29 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Seria The Library of Second Temple Studies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This study discusses Tobit's affinities with early Jewish apocalypticism and their relevance for Tobit's theology

Notă biografică

Micah D. Kiel is an Assistant Professor of Theology, with a specialization in Biblical Studies, at St Ambrose University, USA.

Cuprins

AbbreviationsPreface1. Introduction2. The Book of Tobit: Language, Date, Provenance, Integrity3. The Origin of "Deuteronomism" in Hebrew Bible Studies and its Purported Place in the Book of Tobit4. Retribution in Ben Sira: "Deuteronomism" or "Straightforward Retribution" in the Second Temple Period5. "Deuteronomistic" or "Straightforward Retribution": Inapt Labels for the Tale of Tobit6. The Origins of Jewish Apocalypticism and Scholarly Discussions of its Influence on the Book of Tobit7. Retribution in 1 Enoch: Exonerating Humanity in Formulating the Origin of Evil in the Book of Watchers and the Astronomical Book8. Retribution in the Book of Tobit: Finding its Complexity9. ConclusionBibliographyIndex of References

Recenzii

Summarized.
A revised doctoral dissertation from Princeton Theological Seminary (2008), Kiel's monograph is an important contribution to Theological perspectives in Second Temple Judaism, as it situates the long form of the Book of Tobit [.] It's main contribution is to locate other theological influences in addition to Deuteronomy, particularly in resonances with creation theology of contemporaneous apocalyptic literature.