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The Captivity of Innocence - Babel and the Yahwist (Paperback)
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The Captivity of Innocence - Babel and the Yahwist (Paperback)
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Synopsis: In this study-the third panel of a trilogy on J's tales
about evil and innocence in the primeval era-the author turns to
Genesis 11:1-9, another parable, this time on the so-called "Tower
of Babel." The Captivity of Innocence analyzes a systemic
robotization of society as a way of keeping innocence behind bars,
contending that innocence never fails to offend, never fails to
stir envy and hate. Here, evil is not wrought by an individual like
Cain or Lamech, but by "all the earth," so that the summit of evil
is now reached before Abraham's breakthrough in Genesis' following
chapter. The present analysis uses a variety of techniques to
interpret the biblical text, including historical-critical,
literary, sociopolitical, psychoanalytic, and deconstructive
approaches. The inescapable conclusion is that "Babel" is the
"Kafkaesque" image of our world and is a powerful paradigm of our
hubristic contrivances and constructions-"Des Tours de Babel," says
Derrida-in order to deny our finiteness. Then innocence is trampled
upon, but it is not overcome: Babel/Babylon's fate is to crumble
down, and to bring up from her ashes the Knight of Faith.
Endorsements: "Breaking free from the compartmentalized exegesis of
traditional commentaries, LaCocque suggests some lively, diverse,
and somehow splintered leads of interpretation for Babel. Giving up
the illusion of producing the meaning of the text, juxtaposing
instead various approaches and ways to translate and understand it,
he echoes the teaching of this moral tale: men's calling is to
understand each other without denying their differences, without
submitting to any unifying tyrant." --Hubert Bost Ecole Pratique
des Hautes Etudes (Paris-Sorbonne) "There are few scholars in the
world today who can combine expertise in Hebrew and biblical
scholarship with intimate familiarity with leading figures in
theory and philosophy. The range of disciplinary languages brought
together in this new Babel is deeply impressive; the conversation
is genuine, rich, and insightful." --Yvonne Sherwood Senior
Lecturer in Biblical Studies University of Glasgow Author
Biography: Andre LaCocque is Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at
Chicago Theological Seminary. He is the author of The Trial of
Innocence and Onslaught against Innocence (Cascade Books); The
Feminine Unconventional; Romance, She Wrote; Esther Regina; and a
commentary on Ruth. He is also the coauthor (with Paul Ricoeur) of
Thinking Biblically: Exegetical and Hermeneutical Studies.
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