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Michal's Moral Dilemma: A Literary, Anthropological and Ethical Interpretation

Michal's Moral Dilemma: A Literary, Anthropological and Ethical Interpretation - Library of Hebrew Bible/old Testament Studies

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Michal's Moral Dilemma proposes that attention should be paid to the moral goods that feature in the text, before arguing that the family, a central feature of Old Testament morality, should be understood as a set of practices rather than an institution. Jonathan Rowe discusses the use of "models" of social action to comprehend the social world of the Bible, and suggests a modified version of Bakhtin's theory of heteroglossic voices can help readers appreciate how authors present a moral vision by approving some characters' actions whilst undermining others.

The discussion of Michal's moral dilemma adduces anthropological theories and ethnographic data concerning violence, lying, and the relationship between fathers and daughters. Given that the conflicts of moral goods are "resolved" by characters choosing to act in a certain way, Rowe enquires after the author's assessment of each character's moral choices, arguing that Michal's loyalty to David and deception of Saul was counter-cultural. By approving of her choice the author affirms the importance of loyalty to the Davidic dynasty.

Book information

ISBN: 9780567076885
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
Imprint: Bloomsbury
Pub date:
Edition: NIPPOD
DEWEY: 222.4306
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 414g
Height: 153mm
Width: 234mm
Spine width: 18mm