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Jonathan Loved David - Manly Love in the Bible and the Hermeneutics of Sex (Hardcover, New)
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Jonathan Loved David - Manly Love in the Bible and the Hermeneutics of Sex (Hardcover, New)
Series: The Bible in the Modern World, No. 22
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The relationship between the Hebrew heroes David and Jonathan has
caught the attention of popular and scholarly writers alike. Yet
there is little agreement about the nature of this relationship
that speaks of a love between two men that 'surpasses the love of a
man for a woman' (2 Sam. 1.26). Weighing the arguments of scholars
including Nissinen, Stone and Zehnder, Heacock produces a
meta-critical analysis of the many interpretations of the
relationship between David and Jonathan, identifying three dominant
readings: the traditional political-theological interpretation, the
homoerotic interpretation, and the homosocial interpretation. After
outlining the three interpretive approaches, Heacock considers the
evidence cited to support each: namely, themes in the David and
Jonathan narrative and related biblical texts, ancient political
treaties, laws pertaining to homogenital behaviour in the ancient
Mediterranean world, and the heroic tales of the Gilgamesh Epic and
Homer's Iliad. By applying recent epistemological shifts in
knowledge as developed in the interdisciplinary fields of sexuality
studies, queer studies and ancient studies, Heacock emphasizes the
inescapability of the modern reader's cultural context when reading
the narrative, particularly the influence of modern discourses of
sexuality. Rather than suggest an alternative historical reading,
Heacock turns the debate on its head by abandoning claims to
historical veracity and embracing the input of the contemporary
queer reader. Using queer theory and reader-response criticism, he
offers a reading of the relationship between David and Jonathan
through the lens of contemporary gay male friendships. This queer
reading not only celebrates manly love in its numerous forms, but
also adds a self-critical voice to the discussion that exposes the
heteronormative assumptions underlying the questions often asked of
the narrative.
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