Maternal grief in the Hebrew bible

D.Phil., University of Oxford, Humanities Division, Faculty of Oriental Studies, Wolfson College, 2015

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1. Verfasser: Kozlova, Ekaterina E. (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Oxford ; New York, NY Oxford University Press 2017
Ausgabe:First edition
Schriftenreihe:Oxford theology and religion monographs
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Zusammenfassung:D.Phil., University of Oxford, Humanities Division, Faculty of Oriental Studies, Wolfson College, 2015
Setting out from the observation made in the social sciences that maternal grief can at times be a motor of societal change, Ekaterina E. Kozlova demonstrates that a similar mechanism operates also in the biblical world. Kozlova argues that maternal grief is treated as a model or archetype of grief in biblical and Ancient Near Eastern literature. The work considers three narratives and one poem that illustrate the transformative power of maternal grief in the biblical presentation: Gen 21, Hagar and Ishmael in the desert; 2 Sam 21: 1-14, Rizpah versus King David; 2 Sam 14, the speech of the Tekoite woman; Jer 31: 15-22, Rachel weeping for her children. Although only one of the texts literally refers to a bereaved mother (2 Sam 21 on Rizpah), all four passages draw on the motif of maternal grief, and all four stage some form of societal transformation
Beschreibung:xv, 246 Seiten
ISBN:9780198796879
978-0-19-879687-9