Leadership, Social Memory, and Judean Discourse in the Fifth-Second Centuries BCE
Ehud Ben Zvi editor Diana V Edelman editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Equinox Publishing Ltd
Published:1st Sep '16
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The theme of leadership played an important role in ancient Israel and its discourse. It was explored time and again through memories of proper, improper and in-between leaders and through memories of particular institutions like monarchy, priesthood, and prophethood. The ways in which this theme was shaped, reflected and explored through social memory and how, in turn, those memories played a socializing role within the community is the focus of this collection of essays. Although the nature and limitations of kingship, both native and foreign, is a central theme of many of the essays, the volume includes discussions of both official and unofficial local leadership within an empire setting, alternatives to royal leadership like theocracy, charismatic judgeship, and Greek-style tyrants, as well as considerations of Greek political discourse on the best type of leadership.
ISBN: 9781781792681
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 290g
296 pages