In this Essay, I argue that the Biblical portrayal of God as a person, and, in particular, as a judge, offers an attractive model for human judicial authority. I examine Genesis 18:16-32, the story of Abraham\u27s questioning of God\u27s judgment concerning Sodom and Gomorrah, along with Rabbinic commentaries. The God who speaks with Abraham in these texts offers a model of legal authority that is engaged and responsive. Using God as a model, this Biblical passage and the Rabbinic commentaries that accompany it present accountability and compassion, rather than wisdom or power, as the preeminent judicial virtues and the foundation of judicial authority. By portraying God as a person, bringing Him down to earth (as it were), the Bible helps ...
This is part of a broader exploration of the suggestion that the biblical prophets-Moses, Isaiah, Je...
The purpose of this paper is not to establish the moral standard obtaining in this period of disorde...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how legal metaphors are used, developed and valuated thr...
In this Essay, I argue that the Biblical portrayal of God as a person, and, in particular, as a judg...
How can the Biblical God be the Lord and King who, being typically unseen and even self-veiled at ti...
Occasionally, rabbinic commentary on the Bible employs legal imagery to interpret stories that, at l...
Justice is a difficult concept. Its description is present in almost every chapter of the Bible. It ...
This dissertation presents fresh readings of several episodes within the book of Judges and offers h...
The biblical judges are well known for their less than exemplary behaviour. In the past, these judge...
The story of the man of God who believes a lie and is punished for it (1 Kings 13) raises questions ...
Judges covers a dark time in Israel\u27s history, and the narrative often leaves the reader shocked ...
This article is an examination of Micah’s theory of justice within the overall context of his orac...
The judges occupy a unique place in the history of Israel moulding the people into a nation and sett...
According to Genesis 1:26-28 humans were created and blessed with dominion over other animals. This ...
When you read Genesis 4, it may seem to you that the God is not wholly good. There are three argumen...
This is part of a broader exploration of the suggestion that the biblical prophets-Moses, Isaiah, Je...
The purpose of this paper is not to establish the moral standard obtaining in this period of disorde...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how legal metaphors are used, developed and valuated thr...
In this Essay, I argue that the Biblical portrayal of God as a person, and, in particular, as a judg...
How can the Biblical God be the Lord and King who, being typically unseen and even self-veiled at ti...
Occasionally, rabbinic commentary on the Bible employs legal imagery to interpret stories that, at l...
Justice is a difficult concept. Its description is present in almost every chapter of the Bible. It ...
This dissertation presents fresh readings of several episodes within the book of Judges and offers h...
The biblical judges are well known for their less than exemplary behaviour. In the past, these judge...
The story of the man of God who believes a lie and is punished for it (1 Kings 13) raises questions ...
Judges covers a dark time in Israel\u27s history, and the narrative often leaves the reader shocked ...
This article is an examination of Micah’s theory of justice within the overall context of his orac...
The judges occupy a unique place in the history of Israel moulding the people into a nation and sett...
According to Genesis 1:26-28 humans were created and blessed with dominion over other animals. This ...
When you read Genesis 4, it may seem to you that the God is not wholly good. There are three argumen...
This is part of a broader exploration of the suggestion that the biblical prophets-Moses, Isaiah, Je...
The purpose of this paper is not to establish the moral standard obtaining in this period of disorde...
The purpose of this study is to investigate how legal metaphors are used, developed and valuated thr...