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Weighing hearts : character, judgment, and the ethics of reading the Bible / Stuart Lasine.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lasine, Stuart.
Series:
The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 568
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bible. Old Testament--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Ethics in the Bible.
Character.
Character in literature.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (321 p.)
Place of Publication:
New York : T & T Clark International, c2012.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Issues involving 'character' have been the object of increasing interest and debate in recent years. Social psychologists attempt to determine the role of character as a cause of human behavior, moral philosophers explore the significance of character for understanding ethics and virtue, and literary scholars investigate the depiction of character in narrative. Weighing Hearts represents the first serious attempt to integrate all these approaches in order to gain a deeper and more precise understanding of how readers evaluate characters in biblical narrative. While the primary focus is on the
Contents:
CONTENTS; Preface; Abbreviations; Part I. METHODS, THEORIES, AND TEXTS; Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION: SEEING WITH THE EYES OF EVALUATION; 1. Judging Character: Methodology at the Intersection of Psychology, Literary Theory, and Moral Philosophy; 2. Preview of Chapters 2-9; Chapter 2. SEARCHING THE INNERMOST PARTS: CONSCIOUSNESS, SELF, AND MENTAL SPACE IN ANCIENT LITERATURE; 1. "How different were the ancients?"; 2. Methodological Problems Assessing Ancient Selves from Texts; 3. Mental Space Ancient and Modern; 4. Biblical Selves and Inner Space; 5. Conclusion
Chapter 3. WHEN SHOULD WE PSYCHOLOGIZE? EVALUATING CHARACTER IN REDACTED BIBLICAL TEXTS1. Character and Situation in Job 1-2; 2. Moses in Exodus 32 and Numbers 11; 3. Elijah in 1 Kings 19 and Other Passages; 4. David in 2 Samuel 12:15-23; 5. Zedekiah in the Book of Jeremiah; 6. Conclusion; Part II. PROPHETS AND PERSONALITY; Chapter 4. PROPHECY WITHOUT PERSONALITY: LIONIZED PROPHETS AND THE POWER OF LYING IN 1 KINGS 13 AND 20; 1. Characters and Intentions; 2. Der Gottesmann ohne Eigenschaften: Obedience and Vulnerability to Deceit; 3. Lying, Success, and the Social Functions of Deceit
4. Moral and Theological Implications: Is Character Destiny?Chapter 5. PROPHECY, PERSONALITY, AND DEATH: PSYCHOLOGIZING ELIJAH; 1. Describing Elijah's Personality; 2. 1 Kings 19:1-14; 3. Narcissism and Death in 1 Kings 19; 4. Narcissism, Death, and Immortality in the Elijah Narratives as a Whole; Part III. CHARACTERIZING KINGS; Chapter 6. REASSESSING THE CHARACTER OF CONDEMNED KINGS: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON JEROBOAM AND JEHORAM; 1. Judging Jeroboam's Character; 2. Being Sane in Insane Places: Evaluating Jehoram's Characterin Besieged Samaria
Chapter 7. KINGS WICKED AND WEAK: THE CHARACTERIZATION OF AHAB IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE1. Introduction: Flat Statements About Round Characters; 2. Ahab and Periander as Wicked: Character, Situation, and Context; 3. Ahab and Agamemnon as Weak Kings; 4. Conclusion: Judging Ahab's Character; Part IV. CHARACTER AND THE ETHICS OF READING THE BIBLE; Chapter 8. THE WITNESSING HEART: SELF-EVALUATION IN THE STORIES OF JOB AND KING DAVID; 1. Self-evaluation and Self-betrayal in the Book of the Dead and the Book of Job; 2. Varieties of Self-Evaluation in the Hebrew Bible
3. David's Self-presentation as Soft and Weak in 2 Samuel 3Chapter 9. ART THOU THE MAN? JUDGING KING DAVID AND JUDGING OURSELVES; 1. Counting Character and Weighing "Heaps" of Facticity; 2. Identifying the Wicked and the "Negativity Bias"; 3. Identifying the Sinner: Ambiguity, Attribution, and Cognitive Dissonance; 4. It Is I to Whom It Is Speaking; 5. Empathy, the Spell of Identication, and the Process of Character Evaluation; 6. Judging King David and Ourselves; 7. Judging Dickens's David and Uriah; 8. Judging Kafka's Josef K. and King David; 9. Conclusion; Bibliography
Index of Ancient Sources
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [253]-286) and indexes.
ISBN:
9781283891851
1283891859
9780567426741
0567426742

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