
Characters and Characterization in the Book of Kings
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Contributors then consider key characters within the Kings narrative in depth, such as Nathan, Bathsheba, Solomon and Jezebel. The contributors use their own specific expertise to analyze these characters and more, drawing on insights from literary theory and considering such approaches as questioning our view of a particular character with based on the character within the text with whom we identify. Contributors also assess whether or not characters as portrayed in the biblical text necessarily match up to their possible counterparts in history.
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Benjamin J.M. Johnson is Tutor in Religious Interpretation at Wycliffe Hall, University of Oxford, UK.
Content
Preface
List of Abbreviations
1. Characterization and Ethics - John Barton
2. Ahaz and Jeroboam A. - Graeme Auld
3. Bathsheba Between the Lines and Beneath the Surface - Sara Koenig
4. The Portrait of Solomon in the Book of Kings - Amos Frisch
5. Rehabilitating Rehoboam - Rachelle Gilmour
6. Deceiving the Man of God from Judah: A Question of Motive - Paul Hedley Jones
7. Dancing with Death; Dancing with Life: Ahab between Jezebel and Elijah - Lissa M. Wray Beal
8. Jezebel Now: Gazing through Multiple Windows - Athalya Brenner-Idan
9. An Ambivalent Hero: Elijah in Narrative-Critical Perspective - Iain Provan
10. The Character of Elisha and His Bones - Stuart Lasine
11. He's Driving Like Jehu-Like a Madman: Humor and Violence in 2 Kings 9-10 - Mark Roncace
12. Athaliah: the Queen Who was Not - Patricia Dutcher-Walls
13. Artifacts of Scenery or Agents of Change? A Subaltern Character in II Kings 4:1-7 - Gina Hens-Piazza
14. The Trust of Hezekiah: In YHWH...and Assyria, Egypt, and Babylon (2 Kings 18-20) - David T. Lamb
15. Manasseh the Boring: Lack of Character in 2 Kings 21 - Alison L. Joseph
16. To Reform or Not to Reform: Characterization and Ethical Reading of Josiah in Kings - S. Min Chun
Afterword
Bibliography
Index
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