In the Hebrew Scriptures, there are familiar consequences for disobedience to God—destruction of holy sites, slavery, exile, and death. But there is one consequence that is less familiar and of special interest in this chapter. Disobedience to God sometimes results in stark reversals in God’s very relationship and experiential availability to God’s own people. Such people may even remove God’s very presence. This is a curious form of punishment that threatens the very spiritual identity of the victims of the reversal. This chapter explores divine reversal in the Hebrew Scriptures (and its continuation in the New Testament). Insofar as the self-identified people of God commit positive injustices against others, and even insofar as they are c...
9 pagesThe portrayal of God in the Hebrew Bible as a whole is overwhelmingly positive. However, thi...
God also has the compassion to explain to Israel, once again, where they have gone astray. Posting ...
This thesis examines the role of praying sacred curses as a means of exercising ecclesiastical disci...
In the Hebrew Scriptures, there are familiar consequences for disobedience to God—destruction of hol...
Retribution in Deuteronomy is bound up with the character of God, known from dealings in history wit...
Recent scholarship has tended to see the book of Job as sweeping away an earlier, mechanistic theolo...
Rabbi Freundel writes about ethical norms in the Hebrew Bible that arose, either from God\u27s direc...
While the Judeo-Christian religious tradition promotes an image of God characterized by mercy and co...
The book of Amos is one of the prophetic literatures to be read in every context of human life. Whil...
It is a widespread assumption that among Jews, as also among Christians and Muslims, omnipotence is ...
The author presents the essential principles of biblical justice and applies them to the socio-polit...
In <i>Anger and Forgiveness</i>, Martha Nussbaum argues against the claim that the suffe...
The article focuses on the theme of return/conversion in the Book of Hosea. The issue is presented f...
Despite its general ease in making affirmative statements about God, the Hebrew Bible also contains ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
9 pagesThe portrayal of God in the Hebrew Bible as a whole is overwhelmingly positive. However, thi...
God also has the compassion to explain to Israel, once again, where they have gone astray. Posting ...
This thesis examines the role of praying sacred curses as a means of exercising ecclesiastical disci...
In the Hebrew Scriptures, there are familiar consequences for disobedience to God—destruction of hol...
Retribution in Deuteronomy is bound up with the character of God, known from dealings in history wit...
Recent scholarship has tended to see the book of Job as sweeping away an earlier, mechanistic theolo...
Rabbi Freundel writes about ethical norms in the Hebrew Bible that arose, either from God\u27s direc...
While the Judeo-Christian religious tradition promotes an image of God characterized by mercy and co...
The book of Amos is one of the prophetic literatures to be read in every context of human life. Whil...
It is a widespread assumption that among Jews, as also among Christians and Muslims, omnipotence is ...
The author presents the essential principles of biblical justice and applies them to the socio-polit...
In <i>Anger and Forgiveness</i>, Martha Nussbaum argues against the claim that the suffe...
The article focuses on the theme of return/conversion in the Book of Hosea. The issue is presented f...
Despite its general ease in making affirmative statements about God, the Hebrew Bible also contains ...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a published work that appeared in final form in ...
9 pagesThe portrayal of God in the Hebrew Bible as a whole is overwhelmingly positive. However, thi...
God also has the compassion to explain to Israel, once again, where they have gone astray. Posting ...
This thesis examines the role of praying sacred curses as a means of exercising ecclesiastical disci...