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War in the Hebrew Bible - A Study in the Ethics of Violence (Paperback, 1st paperback ed)
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War in the Hebrew Bible - A Study in the Ethics of Violence (Paperback, 1st paperback ed)
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Texts about war pervade the Hebrew Bible, raising challenging
questions in religious and political ethics. Among the most
disquieting war passages are those in which God demands the total
annihilation of the enemy without regard to gender, age, or
military status. The ideology of the "ban", however, is only one
among a range of attitudes towards war preserved in the ancient
Israelite literary tradition. Applying insights from anthropology,
comparative literature, and feminist studies, Niditch considers a
wide spectrum of war ideologies in the Hebrew Bible, seeking in
each case to discover why and how these views might have made sense
to biblical writers, who themselves can be seen to wrestle with the
ethics of violence. Niditch thus challenges the stereotype of the
violent "Old" Testament - of law versus gospel, justice versus
mercy, and judgment versus love. To understand attitudes about war
in the Hebrew Bible, Niditch argues, is to understand war in
general: the motivations, justifications, and rationalizations of
those who wage it. In addition, this exploration reveals much about
the social and cultural history of Israel, as war texts are found
to map the world views of biblical writers from various periods and
settings. Reviewing ways in which modern scholars have interpreted
this controversial material, Niditch sheds further light on the
normative assumptions that shape our understanding of ancient
Israel. More widely, this work explores how human beings attempt to
justify killing and violence. Niditch's unique study will be of
particular interest to students of Judaism, the Bible, and
religion, as well as ethicists and historians concerned with
relating classical sources tocontemporary issues.
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