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Livre - The curse of Cain

B 3974

Description

Livre

The University of Chicago Press

Schwartz Regina M. 1952 - ...

Presentation materielle : 211 p.

Dimensions : 24 cm

The Curse of Cain confronts the inherent ambiguities of biblical stories on many levels and, in the end, offers an alternative, inspiring reading of the Bible that is attentive to visions of plenitude rather than scarcity, and to an ethics based on generosity rather than violence. “[A] provocative and timely examination of the interrelationship of monotheism and violence… This is a refreshing alternative to criticism-biblical and otherwise-that so often confuses interpretation with closure; it is an invitation to an ethic of possibility, plenitude, and generosity, a welcome antidote to violence, as important for its insights into memory, identity, and place as for its criticism of monotheism’s violent legacy.” –Booklist ”Brilliant and provocative, this is a work demanding close attention from critics, theologians, and all those interested in the imaginative roots of common life.” –Rowan Williams, Bishop of Monmouth ”A stunningly important book.” –Walter Brueggemann, Theology Today ”Artfully rendered, endlessly provocative.” –Lawrence Weschler, New Yorker

PREFACE, ix ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, xiii INTRODUCTION: REBUILDING BABEL, p. 1 Murder, p. 1 Identity and Violence, p. 4 1. INVENTING IDENTITY: COVENANTS, p. 15 Imagining Israel, p. 17 Cutting Covenants, p. 21 The Blood of the Covenant, p. 25 2. OWNING IDENTITY: LAND, p. 39 Exodus and Conquest, p. 55 Polluting the Land, p. 62 Whore in Exile, p. 69 3. NATURAL IDENTITY: KINSHIP, p. 77 Exogamy Endogamy and the Foreigner, p. 83 Rape and the Other, p. 91 Incest Is Best, p. 97 Kinship Race and Property, p. 102 God the Father and Homosexuality, p. 106 4. DIVIDING IDENTITIES: “NATIONS”, p. 120 Nationalism in the Discipline, p. 124 Nations in the Bible, p. 128 Defining Israel, p. 133 5. INSCRIBING IDENTITY: MEMORY, p. 143 Remembering the Exodus, p. 148 The Politics of Memory, p. 153 Forgetting, p. 159 Joseph He Adds, p. 162 Typology and Totality, p. 167 Living Memory, p. 173 NOTES, p. 177 INDEX, p. 203

Notes bibliogr. Index