A study of the significance of implied law in the Abraham narrative. Bruckner examines legal and juridical terminology in the text, with a close reading of legal referents in Genesis 18.16-20.18. He demonstrates that the literary and theological context of implied law in the narrative is creational, since the implied cosmology is based in Creator-created relationships, and the narrative referents are prior to the Sinai covenant. The narrative's canonical position is an ipso jure argument for the operation of law from the beginning of the ancestral community. The study suggests trajectories for further research in reading law within narrative texts, pentateuchal studies, and Old Testament ethics.



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James Bruckner is Assistant Professor of Old Testament, North Park University, Chicago, Illinois.

Titel
Implied Law in the Abraham Narrative
Untertitel
A Literary and Theological Analysis
EAN
9780567170569
ISBN
978-0-567-17056-9
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
01.01.2002
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
13.36 MB
Anzahl Seiten
266
Jahr
2002
Untertitel
Englisch