In this book Barbara Green demonstrates how David is shown and can be
read as emerging from a young naive, whose early successes grow into a
tendency for actions of contempt and arrogance, of blindness and even
cruelty, particularly in matters of cult. However, Green also shows
that over time David moves closer to the demeanor and actions of wise
compassion, more closely aligned with God.
Leaving aside questions of historicity as basically undecidable
Green's focus in her approach to the material is on contemporary
literature. Green reads the David story in order, applying seven
specific tools which she names, describes and exemplifies as she
interprets the text. She also uses relevant hermeneutical theory,
specifically a bridge between general hermeneutics and the specific
challenges of the individual (and socially located) reader. As a
result, Green argues that characters in the David narrative can
proffer occasions for insight, wisdom, and compassion. Acknowledging
the unlikelihood that characters like David and his peers, steeped in
patriarchy and power, can be shown to learn and extend wise
compassion, Green is careful to make explicit her reading strategies
and offer space for dialogue and disagreement.
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A Literary-Hermeneutical Study of 1 - 2 Samuel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780567673596
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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