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The Book of Esther between Judaism and Christianity

The Book of Esther between Judaism and Christianity

The Book of Esther between Judaism and Christianity

Isaac Kalimi, Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany
June 2023
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    The book of Esther is one of the most challenging books in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, not only because of the difficulty of understanding the book itself in its time, place, and literary contexts, but also for the long and tortuous history of interpretation it has generated in both Jewish and Christian traditions. In this volume, Isaac Kalimi addresses both issues. He situates 'traditional' literary, textual, theological, and historical-critical discussion of Esther alongside comparative Jewish and Christian interpretive histories, showing how the former serves the latter. Kalimi also demonstrates how the various interpretations of the Book of Esther have had an impact on its reception history, as well as on Jewish-Christian relations. Based on meticulous and comprehensive analysis of all available sources, Kalimi's volume fills a gap in biblical, Jewish, and Christian studies and also shows how and why the Book of Esther became one of the central books of Judaism and one of the most neglected books in Christianity.

    • Includes inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary perspectives, showing how different disciplines can interact
    • Presents a meticulous and comprehensive analysis of the available sources concerning the book of Esther within their biblical, historical, and ancient Near Eastern contexts
    • Describes the neglect of Esther in Christianity, and how the biblical text is used and abused to advance Judeophobic and anti-Semitic agenda of some theologians and scholars

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    ‘This book is an excellent companion for anyone wishing to learn more about the book of Esther and its interpretation. It assumes (of course) that the reader is already familiar with the story and leads us to a deeper understanding of the text and the way in which it has been understood. It is of particular value for anyone wishing to know more about the Jewish reading or that of Martin Luther in particular. It is very readable and interesting, since Dr Kalimi writes with a captivating style that makes an academic book genuinely enjoyable to read.’ Dom Anselm Brumwell, The Downside Review

    ‘This monograph provides an invaluable addition to critical studies of Esther. It is rooted in solid academic research, and its close attention to the Hebrew biblical and rabbinic texts should promote a wide discussion among theologians, Jewish and Christian, not least about some of the contentious ethical issues raised in Esther, including the role of women and the place of violence in defence of religious identity. This is at once a fascinating and disturbing read, certainly for those many Christian preachers who consciously or otherwise continue to feed implicit ideas of Christian superiority.’ Alan Le Grys, Theology

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    June 2023
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009266130
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. An Introduction
    • Part I. Esther: Story and History, Literary Features and Theology:
    • 2. Esther's Story: Composition, literary unity, textual development, and noble characters
    • 3. Virtuosity, literary style and features
    • 4. The central message of Esther within biblical and ancient near east contexts
    • 5. Historical setting and historicity
    • 6. Ancient parallels to Haman's accusations
    • Part II. 'Oh, How Much They Love the Book Of Esther!' Esther Among the Jews:
    • 7. Esther, Torah's Law, and the dead sea scrolls' community
    • 8. Esther in Jewish canon, tradition, culture and thought
    • 9. Identification of Jew-haters with Haman: New 'Hamans,' 'Purims' and 'Megillot'
    • Part III. Divine or Demon? Esther Among the Christians:
    • 10. Esther in the Christian canon, interpretation, tradition and culture
    • 11. Esther, the Jews, and Martin Luther
    • 12. Christian Anti-Esther and Judeophobic interpretation
    • 13. Christian pro-esther interpretation
    • 14. Synthesis and conclusion
    • Bibliography
    • Indexes.
      Author
    • Isaac Kalimi , Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz, Germany

      Isaac Kalimi is emeritus Research Professor of Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament studies, Ancient Israelite history, and Jewish Studies at Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany. He is one of the most important and influential scholars in our time. His scholarly output has been prodigious and has encompassed a wide variety of fields. He is an ordinary member of the Academia Europaea and author of numerous books and articles, including The Reshaping of Ancient Israelite History in Chronicles (2005, 2012; R.B.Y. Scott Book Award of the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies 2006); An Ancient Israelite Historian (2005); The Retelling of Chronicles in Jewish Tradition and Literature (2009); Fighting Over the Bible (2017); Metathesis in the Hebrew Bible (2018); Untersuchungen zur Jüdischen Schriftauslegung und Theologie (2018; Franz Delitzsch Prize 2019); and Writing and Rewriting the Story of Solomon in Ancient Israel (2018).