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Ethics in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond

Autor Susan Niditch
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2023
In Ethics in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond, Susan Niditch takes soundings among those who have recently approached ethics in the Hebrew Scriptures, their methodological interests, their goals, and their definitions of "ethics" itself. By means of close exegesis of specific passages from the Hebrew Bible and a discussion of the interpretation and application of these ancient texts by post-biblical Jewish writers and other creative contributors from outside the Jewish tradition, this volume explores topics in religious ethics, social justice, political ethics, economic ethics, issues in ecology, gender and sexuality, killing and dying, and reproductive ethics. Certain goals inform all chapters: interest in tracing recurring themes concerning the definition of the good, and the various ways in which Jewish thinkers rely on the more ancient material, interpret, and appropriate it; the links between areas in ethics, for example, between gender and reproductive ethics or war-views and attitudes to political ethics and environmental ethics. Niditch carves out specific biblical texts and themes in order to explore them in depth with special interest in the meanings and messages that emerge from ancient Israelite writers' varied treatments of issues in ethics. Ethics in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond provides a thoughtful discussion of biblical composers' treatment of ethical issues and an engaging overview of the ways in which these texts have been appropriated, in particular by Jewish contributors. This volume serves to challenge readers' own assumptions about biblical ethics, the applicability and the various meanings and messages that might be derived from engagement with key biblical texts.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780197671979
ISBN-10: 0197671977
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 229 x 165 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Recenzii

"Can we find ethical guidance in the Hebrew Bible in the midst of its stories about war, rape, enslavement, and heteronormativity? Susan Niditch, one of today's foremost scholars, offers a complex navigation that wrestles with the troubling aspects of biblical ethics, pointing to ambiguities in the language but also illuminating elements that inspire."
"A volume to be admired by both experts and lay readers! Susan Niditch brings brilliance and profound knowledge to bear on perennial ethical questions addressed in the Bible and grapples with troubling texts. She interweaves perspicacious analysis of current scholarship with trenchant readings of texts, and at her command is Jewish and Christian interpretation of Scripture, both classical and contemporary. This is the work of a lifetime's reflection on ethics."
Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty; professionals.
..there is great value in a book like this one that so capably illustrates the complexity of the Hebrew Bible and the variety of ways both ancient and contemporary thinkers engage the text. The focus on ancient and contemporary Jewish interpreters is particularly valuable, given the dominance of Christian perspectives in books on Hebrew Bible or Old Testament ethics. Because Niditch so infrequently calls balls and strikes on the various ways interpreters approach the Hebrew Bible, this would make an excellent textbook for a biblical ethics or hermeneutics course where students are challenged to evaluate the merits and limitations of different interpretive strategies for themselves.

Notă biografică

Susan Niditch is the Samuel Green Professor of Religion at Amherst College. She was educated at Harvard University, where her teachers, Albert Bates Lord, Frank Moore Cross, Paul D. Hanson, and Isadore Twersky, deeply influenced her scholarly interests and approaches. Her areas of research and teaching include the study of ancient Israelite literature from the perspectives of folklore and oral-traditional studies; biblical ethics with special interests in war, gender, and the body; the reception history of the Bible; and study of the rich symbolic media of biblical ritual texts. Her most recent books are The Responsive Self: Personal Religion in Biblical Literature of the Neo-Babylonian and Persian Periods (Yale University Press, 2015) and Jonah: A Commentary (Hermeneia Series, 2022).