Genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology

Using primarily Yairah Amit’s work on hidden polemics as a template, plus Ancient Near Eastern literature, this work argues for a hidden polemic in Genesis 2-3 against certain excesses in royal ideology and practice. The key themes of knowledge and life— as well as other terms and motifs that are re...

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Main Author: Docterman, Daryl L.
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/72480/
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description Using primarily Yairah Amit’s work on hidden polemics as a template, plus Ancient Near Eastern literature, this work argues for a hidden polemic in Genesis 2-3 against certain excesses in royal ideology and practice. The key themes of knowledge and life— as well as other terms and motifs that are related to knowledge and life— are examined in Genesis 2-3 in connection with those same themes in other parts of the Old Testament and in the Ancient Near East. It is demonstrated that knowledge and life are common themes of royal ideology in the rest of the Old Testament and in the Ancient Near East in general. This ideology is often treated in a way that is favorable to kings and their ideology. However, there are other views that are not so favorable. Such views often involve hidden polemics that seek to protect the authors as well as the readers and/or hearers of the polemics. These polemics also, by their hidden nature, tend to draw the reader/hearer into the stories.
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spelling nottingham-724802025-02-28T12:27:09Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/72480/ Genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology Docterman, Daryl L. Using primarily Yairah Amit’s work on hidden polemics as a template, plus Ancient Near Eastern literature, this work argues for a hidden polemic in Genesis 2-3 against certain excesses in royal ideology and practice. The key themes of knowledge and life— as well as other terms and motifs that are related to knowledge and life— are examined in Genesis 2-3 in connection with those same themes in other parts of the Old Testament and in the Ancient Near East. It is demonstrated that knowledge and life are common themes of royal ideology in the rest of the Old Testament and in the Ancient Near East in general. This ideology is often treated in a way that is favorable to kings and their ideology. However, there are other views that are not so favorable. Such views often involve hidden polemics that seek to protect the authors as well as the readers and/or hearers of the polemics. These polemics also, by their hidden nature, tend to draw the reader/hearer into the stories. 2016 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/72480/1/727637.pdf Docterman, Daryl L. (2016) Genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Old Testament; Genesis; Knowledge; Life; Polemics
spellingShingle Old Testament; Genesis; Knowledge; Life; Polemics
Docterman, Daryl L.
Genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology
title Genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology
title_full Genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology
title_fullStr Genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology
title_full_unstemmed Genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology
title_short Genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology
title_sort genesis 2-3 : the hidden polemic against excesses in royal ideology
topic Old Testament; Genesis; Knowledge; Life; Polemics
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/72480/