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adam_text | THE REFORMED DAVID(S) AND THE QUESTION OF RESISTANCE TO TYRANNY
/ DELAPP, NEVADA LEVI [AUTHOR.]
: 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION
CALVIN AND BEZA SET THE STAGE
THE DUTCH DAVID: WILLIAM OF ORANGE IN DAVIDIC DRESS
ANDREW WILLET AND THE JACOBEAN DAVID
SAMUEL RUTHERFORD AND THE SCOTTISH DAVID
THE DAVID STORY: GAP-FILLING AND READING STRATEGIES
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
SCRIPTURAL
TRACES OFFERS A FORUM FOR THE
CRITICAL
EXAMINATION OF
ALL
ASPECTS
OF
THE RECEPTION, INFLUENCE, AND IMPACT OF THE BIBLE
FROM
THE ANCIENT
WORLD
TO THE
PRESENT
DAY: ITS TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION IN LATER CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS
CONTEXTS,
ITS
APPROPRIATION AND IMPACT AS JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN SCRIPTURE, AND THE
INFLUENCE AND
TRANSFORMATION OF
BIBLICAL
TEXTS AND TRADITIONS IN POLITICS, LAW, LITERATURE AND THE
ARTS.
REPRESENTATIONS
OF DAVID IN REFORMATION ART AND LITERATURE OFTEN
CHARACTERIZE
HIM
AS A FIGURE OF PIETY, AN ICONIC
KING
AND MODEL
CIVIL
SERVANT.
USING THIS EXEMPLARY
DAVID
AS A STARTING POINT AND
TEST
CASE,
DELAPP
OBSERVES
HOW BOTH SOCIO-HISTORICAL
AND TEXTUAL FACTORS PLAY A PART IN HOW A PERSON
READS
A
BIBLICAL
TEXT. HE
SURVEYS
FIVE
REFORMED
AUTHORS
AND THEIR
READINGS
OF THE DAVID AND SAUL STORY
(PRIMARILY
1 SAM
2 4
AN D
26) ,
FRO M
WHICH TWO INTERRELATED
PHENOMENA EMERGE.
FIRST, ALL THE
AUTHORS
FIND
IN DAVID AN IDEAL MODEL FOR
CIVIC
PRAXIS.
SECOND,
DESPITE
THIS PRIMARY
AGREEMENT,
THE
AUTHORS
DISPLAY TWO DIFFERENT READING TRAJECTORIES WHEN DISCUSSING DAVID S
RELATIONSHIP
WITH
SAUL.
TO
ACCOUNT FOR THIS
CONVERGENCE
AND DIVERGENCE IN THE READINGS, DELAPP
ARGUES
FOR
A
TWO-FOLD
CONCLUSION.THE
AUTHORS
ARE INFLUENCED BOTH BY THEIR SOCIO-HISTORICAL
CONTEXTS AND BY THE
SHAPE
OF THE
BIBLICAL
TEXT ITSELF. GIVEN A DEUTERONOMIC FRAME, THE
PARADIGMATIC NARRATIVES OF 1 SAM
2 4
AN D
2 6
REVEA L A GAP WHICH IS UNRESOLVED. AS THE
STORY
NEVER
MAKES
EXPLICIT
WHAT DAVID IS DOING IN THE WILDERNESS IN RELATION TO
KING
SAUL, THE
AUTHORS
FILL
IN THE GAP IN WAYS THAT ACCORD
WITH
THEIR OWN SOCIO-HISTORICAL
EXPERIENCES.
FOR
SOME,
DAVID
REPRESENTS
A PIOUS MAN, WHO SUFFERS PATIENTLY AND
REFUSES
TO
RAISE
HIS HAND
AGAINST
A TYRANT. FOR OTHERS, DAVID FIGHTS A DEFENSIVE WAR OF
RESISTANCE
AGAINST
THE TYRANNY OF
KING
SAUL.
NEVADA
LEVI
DELAPP (PH.D., BRITE
DIVINITY
SCHOOL AT TCU, USA) CURRENTLY
RESIDES
IN FORT WORTH, TEXAS, USA.
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physical | xiv, 234 Seiten 24 cm |
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spellingShingle | DeLapp, Nevada Levi The reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries Scriptural traces Library of Hebrew Bible. Old Testament Studies David, King of Israel Saul, King of Israel David Israel, König (DE-588)118523929 gnd Bible Samuel, 1st Criticism, interpretation, etc Bibel Samuel 1-2 (DE-588)4076990-2 gnd Bibel Religion Despotism Religious aspects History of doctrines 16th century Despotism Religious aspects History of doctrines 17th century Reformierte Theologie (DE-588)4215145-4 gnd Autoritärer Staat (DE-588)4256521-2 gnd Widerstand (DE-588)4079262-6 gnd |
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title | The reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries |
title_alt | Wielding Goliath's sword : 16th and 17th century reformed political readings of the David story |
title_auth | The reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries |
title_exact_search | The reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries |
title_full | The reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries Nevada Levi DeLapp |
title_fullStr | The reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries Nevada Levi DeLapp |
title_full_unstemmed | The reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries Nevada Levi DeLapp |
title_short | The reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny |
title_sort | the reformed david s and the question of resistance to tyranny reading the bible in the 16th and 17th centuries |
title_sub | reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries |
topic | David, King of Israel Saul, King of Israel David Israel, König (DE-588)118523929 gnd Bible Samuel, 1st Criticism, interpretation, etc Bibel Samuel 1-2 (DE-588)4076990-2 gnd Bibel Religion Despotism Religious aspects History of doctrines 16th century Despotism Religious aspects History of doctrines 17th century Reformierte Theologie (DE-588)4215145-4 gnd Autoritärer Staat (DE-588)4256521-2 gnd Widerstand (DE-588)4079262-6 gnd |
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