No Tolerance for Tyrants: The Biblical Assault on Kings and Kingship

Until the modern era, monarchs were understood to be supported by the power of God; they were, in fact, in some cases thought to be gods themselves. The Bible has often been misinterpreted to encourage such oppressive values. Robert Gnuse, however, argues that the Bible is not a tyrannical text. Rather than displaying the lofty, divine status of kings, the Bible portrays them as human and thus serves as a powerful text for liberation from tyranny and equality for all people. By considering the passages about kings and kingship, Gnuse highlights the liberating message of the Bible and applies that message to today's world. If we attend to these stories of freedom, we will work toward ending political abuses and foster liberation and equality.

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No Tolerance for Tyrants: The Biblical Assault on Kings and Kingship

Until the modern era, monarchs were understood to be supported by the power of God; they were, in fact, in some cases thought to be gods themselves. The Bible has often been misinterpreted to encourage such oppressive values. Robert Gnuse, however, argues that the Bible is not a tyrannical text. Rather than displaying the lofty, divine status of kings, the Bible portrays them as human and thus serves as a powerful text for liberation from tyranny and equality for all people. By considering the passages about kings and kingship, Gnuse highlights the liberating message of the Bible and applies that message to today's world. If we attend to these stories of freedom, we will work toward ending political abuses and foster liberation and equality.

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No Tolerance for Tyrants: The Biblical Assault on Kings and Kingship

No Tolerance for Tyrants: The Biblical Assault on Kings and Kingship

by Robert Gnuse
No Tolerance for Tyrants: The Biblical Assault on Kings and Kingship

No Tolerance for Tyrants: The Biblical Assault on Kings and Kingship

by Robert Gnuse

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Overview

Until the modern era, monarchs were understood to be supported by the power of God; they were, in fact, in some cases thought to be gods themselves. The Bible has often been misinterpreted to encourage such oppressive values. Robert Gnuse, however, argues that the Bible is not a tyrannical text. Rather than displaying the lofty, divine status of kings, the Bible portrays them as human and thus serves as a powerful text for liberation from tyranny and equality for all people. By considering the passages about kings and kingship, Gnuse highlights the liberating message of the Bible and applies that message to today's world. If we attend to these stories of freedom, we will work toward ending political abuses and foster liberation and equality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814680070
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 04/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 184
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Robert Gnuse, PhD, is the James C. Carter, SJ/Chase Distinguished Professor of the Humanities in the Religious Studies Department at Loyola University New Orleans. He is the author of numerous books and articles in the field of biblical studies.

Table of Contents

Contents
Preface   vii
1.  Bible and Political Thinkers   1
2.  Prophets   14
3.  Jeremiah and Ezekiel   27
4.  Laws   39
5.  The Moses Traditions   47
6.  Deuteronomistic History I: Premonarchical History   66
7.  Deuteronomistic History II: The United Monarchy   77
8.  Deuteronomistic History III: The Divided Monarchies   94
9.  Primeval History   106
10.  Novellas   119
11.  New Testament   129
Conclusion   141
Abbreviations   144
Notes   146
Bibliography   156
Index of Persons and Subjects   164
Scripture Index   172

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