Violence and Personhood in Ancient Israel and Comparative Contexts

Author:   T. M. Lemos (Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible, Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible, Huron University College, University of Western Ontario)
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   05 October 2017
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Author:   T. M. Lemos (Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible, Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible, Huron University College, University of Western Ontario)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.50cm
Weight:   0.404kg
ISBN:  

9780198784531


ISBN 10:   0198784538
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   05 October 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Abbreviations 1: Dogs beneath the Tables of Men: Violence and Personhood in Ancient Israel and Comparative Contexts 2: Crushing the Insubmissive: Violence and the Personhood of Foreigners in Ancient Israel and the Ancient Near East 3: 'But He Indeed Will Rule Over You': Violence and the Personhood of Women in Ancient Israel 4: For He Is Your Property: Violence and the Personhood of Slaves in Ancient Israel 5: Visiting the Iniquity of the Father on the Son: Violence and the Personhood of Children in Ancient Israel 6: Of Dogs and Men: Violence and Personhood in Ancient Israel and in Contemporary Contexts Bibliography

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[a] very timely and revealing study ... This monograph is carefully researched and meticulously documented. I was consistently impressed by the degree of nuance Lemos exercises throughout the study ... this book is a welcome addition to the growing collection of studies on various aspects of violence in the Hebrew Bible. It deserves a careful reading and will certainly become an important part of future conversations that reflect on the nature of personhood in Israelite thought and the determinative role violence played in that regard. * Eric A. Seibert, Catholic Biblical Quarterly * Lemos' book is important, perhaps even essential, reading for scholars (and students) interested in serious questions of violence in a variety of contexts in biblical literature. She reads contemporary literature carefully, and her use of social science and even philosophical arguments is both helpful and clear throughout the study ... The approach is such that it would be useful for advanced undergraduate, and definitely graduate, level courses along these lines. The wide-ranging nature of the work means that it would be relevant for a variety of courses in biblical ethics, and not only courses specifically interested in war and peace. * Daniel L. Smith-Christopher, Biblical Interpretation * Lemos has done us a great service with this project. It is a work of great precision, marked by patient exegesis and carefully considered conclusions. Lemos points to the blindness we have shown to these matters in a way that does not allow retreat but demands new accounts of the types of brutality the scriptures contain... It will be of interest to scholars concerned with the social dynamics of ancient West Asia, particularly those interested in matters of class, gender, and ethnicity. However, its exegetical insight is of far broader significance. * Anthony Rees, The Review of Biblical Literature (RBL) * Lemos's book is an important contribution to the topic of personhood in ancient Israel and violence in the [ancient Near East]. The blend of anthropological and textual analyses make it a rich catalyst for discussions on law, culture, and society in ancient Israel. It is the hope of the reviewer that this book will encourage further scholarly engagement with these issues, which are of vital importance in contemporary society. * Sarah Gane Burton, Reading Religion *


Lemos's book is an important contribution to the topic of personhood in ancient Israel and violence in the [ancient Near East]. The blend of anthropological and textual analyses make it a rich catalyst for discussions on law, culture, and society in ancient Israel. It is the hope of the reviewer that this book will encourage further scholarly engagement with these issues, which are of vital importance in contemporary society. * Sarah Gane Burton, Reading Religion *


Lemos's book is an important contribution to the topic of personhood in ancient Israel and violence in the [ancient Near East]. The blend of anthropological and textual analyses make it a rich catalyst for discussions on law, culture, and society in ancient Israel. It is the hope of the reviewer that this book will encourage further scholarly engagement with these issues, which are of vital importance in contemporary society. * Sarah Gane Burton, Reading Religion * Lemos has done us a great service with this project. It is a work of great precision, marked by patient exegesis and carefully considered conclusions. Lemos points to the blindness we have shown to these matters in a way that does not allow retreat but demands new accounts of the types of brutality the scriptures contain... It will be of interest to scholars concerned with the social dynamics of ancient West Asia, particularly those interested in matters of class, gender, and ethnicity. However, its exegetical insight is of far broader significance. * Anthony Rees, The Review of Biblical Literature (RBL) * Lemos' book is important, perhaps even essential, reading for scholars (and students) interested in serious questions of violence in a variety of contexts in biblical literature. She reads contemporary literature carefully, and her use of social science and even philosophical arguments is both helpful and clear throughout the study ... The approach is such that it would be useful for advanced undergraduate, and definitely graduate, level courses along these lines. The wide-ranging nature of the work means that it would be relevant for a variety of courses in biblical ethics, and not only courses specifically interested in war and peace. * Daniel L. Smith-Christopher, Biblical Interpretation * [a] very timely and revealing study ... This monograph is carefully researched and meticulously documented. I was consistently impressed by the degree of nuance Lemos exercises throughout the study ... this book is a welcome addition to the growing collection of studies on various aspects of violence in the Hebrew Bible. It deserves a careful reading and will certainly become an important part of future conversations that reflect on the nature of personhood in Israelite thought and the determinative role violence played in that regard. * Eric A. Seibert, Catholic Biblical Quarterly *


[a] very timely and revealing study ... This monograph is carefully researched and meticulously documented. I was consistently impressed by the degree of nuance Lemos exercises throughout the study ... this book is a welcome addition to the growing collection of studies on various aspects of violence in the Hebrew Bible. It deserves a careful reading and will certainly become an important part of future conversations that reflect on the nature of personhood in Israelite thought and the determinative role violence played in that regard. * Eric A. Seibert, Catholic Biblical Quarterly * Lemos' book is important, perhaps even essential, reading for scholars (and students) interested in serious questions of violence in a variety of contexts in biblical literature. She reads contemporary literature carefully, and her use of social science and even philosophical arguments is both helpful and clear throughout the study ... The approach is such that it would be useful for advanced undergraduate, and definitely graduate, level courses along these lines. The wide-ranging nature of the work means that it would be relevant for a variety of courses in biblical ethics, and not only courses specifically interested in war and peace. * Daniel L. Smith-Christopher, Biblical Interpretation * Lemos has done us a great service with this project. It is a work of great precision, marked by patient exegesis and carefully considered conclusions. Lemos points to the blindness we have shown to these matters in a way that does not allow retreat but demands new accounts of the types of brutality the scriptures contain... It will be of interest to scholars concerned with the social dynamics of ancient West Asia, particularly those interested in matters of class, gender, and ethnicity. However, its exegetical insight is of far broader significance. * Anthony Rees, The Review of Biblical Literature (RBL) * Lemos's book is an important contribution to the topic of personhood in ancient Israel and violence in the [ancient Near East]. The blend of anthropological and textual analyses make it a rich catalyst for discussions on law, culture, and society in ancient Israel. It is the hope of the reviewer that this book will encourage further scholarly engagement with these issues, which are of vital importance in contemporary society. * Sarah Gane Burton, Reading Religion *


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T. M. Lemos is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Huron University College, University of Western Ontario. She received her A. B. in Judaic Studies from Brown University and her Ph.D. with distinction from Yale University in Religious Studies. Her publications include Marriage Gifts and Social Change in Ancient Palestine: 1200 BCE to 200 CE (Cambridge University Press, 2010).

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