Altes Testament -> Ethik des Alten Testaments
Encountering Violence in the Bible
Markus Zehnder, Hagelia Hallward (Hg.)
Sheffield Phoenix Press
2013, XII + 309 Seiten
Folgende (vorwiegend alttestamentliche) Beiträge sind enthalten:
- Why Must Israel Be Warriors? The Constructive Role of Warfare in Deuteronomy (J. Berman)
- Uzzah’s Fate (2 Samuel 6): A Theological Problem for the Modern Reader (L. Boström)
- God’s Power and Man’s Vicegerency on Earth: Violence as an Ethic al Challenge in Islam (F. Eissler)
- Hasmonean State Ideology, Wars and Expansionism (T. Elgvin)
- The Enemies in Psalm 119 (L.-O. Eriksson)
- Violence against Judah and Jerusalem: The Rhetoric of Destruction within Jeremiah 1–6 (K. Finsterbusch)
- Who is Violent, and Why? Pharaoh and God in Exodus 1–15 as a Model for Violence in the Bible (G. Fischer)
- Violence and the God of the Old Testament (T. E. Fretheim)
- Violence, Judgment and Ethics in the Book of Amos (H. Hagelia)
- Understanding Images of Violence in the Book of Revelation (D. M. Harris)
- Rest for the Wary: Cities of Refuge and Cycles of Violence (R. L. Hubbard, Jr)
- Divine Violence and the Dead Sea Scrolls (Å. Justnes)
- Human ‘Dominion’ and Being ‘Like God’: An Exploration of Peace, Violence and Truth in the Old Testament (G. McConville)
- The Violent God of the Old Testament: Reading Strategies and Responsibility (K. Nielsen)
- Lectio vehementior potior: Scribal Violence on Violent Texts? (T. Wasserman)
- Holy War, Divine War, Yhwh War—and Ethics: On a Central Issue in Recent Research on the Hebrew Bible (K. W. Weyde)
- Strategies for the Prevention of the Use of Legitimate Forms of Force in the Sermon on the Mount and the Problem of Violence (P. Wick)
- The Annihilation of the Canaanites—Reassessing the Brutality of the Biblical Witnesses (M. Zehnder)
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