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The Book of Nahum’s moving and disturbing poetry provides a prophetical glimpse on the social identity dynamics of ancient Israel. A multidimensional reading of Nahum leads to a theological-ethical model for interpreting uncomfortable texts like the oracles concerning the nations.+This new edition conveniently provides for the first time the text of all three versions of the Syriac Gospels in one place aligned under each word-for-word to illustrate the development of the text.Save $66.94
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Title:Social identity in Nahum
Subtitle:A theological-ethical enquiry
Series:Biblical Intersections 1
Availability:In Print
Publisher:Gorgias Press

By Jan  Bosman
ISBN:978-1-60724-001-3
Availability:In Print
Publication Date:4/2009
Language:English
Format:Hardback, Black, 6 x 9 in
Pages:304
 

Ever wondered about the identity politics and intergroup conflicts of ancient times and how it is reflected in the biblical writings? Were things like economic and political oppression, holy wars, resistance literature, hate-speech, xenophobia and other 21st century realities already present among the kingdoms, colonies and nations of the Ancient Near East? Prophetical literature and specifically the Book of Nahum and other Oracles Concerning the Nations texts in the Old Testament provide a unique perspective on these issues. In this book the theological-ethical question of social identity and intergroup conflict is studied. The Book of Nahum is read multidimensionally (combining synchrony and diachrony) as part of the Book of the Twelve, and incorporates social identity theory, self-categorization theory and an ideological-critical sensitivity. A theological-ethical model, which combines the role of identity in ethics, the concept of “natural law”, the responsibility ethics of Levinas and a focus on liberation, is developed as a useful instrument for interpreting the theological-ethically uncomfortable Oracles Concerning the Nations texts. This book contributes towards Old Testament methodology, Nahum research, Book of the Twelve studies as well as providing a possible theological-ethical solution to intergroup conflicts from an Old Testament perspective. Through Nahum’s moving poetry and disturbing imagery, oppression is verbalised, deep emotion is uncovered and we are given a glimpse of liberation and new hope in times of darkness and turmoil. This book will sensitize the reader to a better understanding of the identity and dynamics of oppressed people groups ancient and modern.

Dr JP Bosman is from South Africa where he combines his love for the Old Testament with his interest in e-Learning. He researched and lectured at the Department of Old and New Testament at the University of Stellenbosch, as well as at the Department of Old Testament at the Philips Universität Marburg in Germany. He is currently working as an e-learning specialist for an educational software company. He and his wife, Tiana, and their two beautiful children, Karen and Herman, live near Cape Town. His Vespa, longboard and love of books and music keeps him busy in his free time.




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