|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewThe book of Chronicles is examined using the methodology of utopian literary theory. From this innovative perspective, Chronicles is interpreted as a utopian work that critiques present society and its status quo by presenting a 'better alternative reality.' The author's analysis contends that Chronicles does not reflect the historical situation of a particular time during the Second Temple period in its portrayal of the past, but rather conveys hope for a different future. While some scholars have also affirmed that Chronicles is concerned with the future, the majority of scholars believe that the content of Chronicles largely reflects the present situation of the author and in doing so reinforces or legitimizes the status quo. Also, this assessment argues that utopianism is an underlying ideological matrix that contributes to the coherence of the book of Chronicles as a whole. Three commonly addressed concerns of the Chronicler (genealogy, politics, and the temple cult) are understood from this methodological perspective as vehicles for conveying the Chronicler¹s vision for a utopian future. Thus, the scope of this analysis is broader than many recent studies on Chronicles that have focused on isolated themes, individuals, or discrete sections in the book. Many of the conclusions challenge the dominant scholarly views about Chronicles and the assumptions that lie behind them. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr. Steven SchweitzerPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Volume: v. 442 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9780567363176ISBN 10: 0567363171 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 01 May 2009 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 The Current State of Chronicles Scholarship 1.1.1 Authorship of Chronicles 1.1.2 Date of Chronicles 1.1.3 Genre of Chronicles 1.1.4 Three Major Themes in Chronicles 1.1.4.1 Genealogies 1.1.4.2 Politics 1.1.4.3 Temple Cult 1.1.5 The Present Situation and a New Approach to Chronicles 1.2 A New Methodology: Utopian Literary Theory 1.2.1 Definition of Utopianism 1.2.2 The Methodology of Utopian Literary Theory Excursus: St. Thomas More's Utopia 1.2.3 Utopianism and its Literary Form in the Ancient World 1.2.4 Utopianism in Chronicles CHAPTER 2: A GENEALOGICAL UTOPIA 2.1 The Genealogies: Brief Comments on Purposes and Forms 2.1.1 Purposes of Genealogies 2.1.2 Forms of Genealogies: The Function of 1 Chronicles 1-9 as a Literary Preface 2.2 The Genealogical Identity of Israel in Chronicles: Genealogy as Utopia Excursus: Prophecy, Speeches, and Authority in Chronicles 2.2.1 Constructing a Lineage: Examples of the Chronicler's Utopian Use of Sources 2.2.2 The Twelve Tribes of Utopian Israel: Identifying Israel 2.2.3 Judah and Levi in Privileged PositionsReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Steven Schweitzer, Bethany Theological Seminary, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |