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Character Complexity in the Book of Ruth

Character Complexity in the Book of Ruth

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Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
ISBN: 9783161503856
Number of Pages: 255
Published: 03/08/2010
Width: 23.2 cm
Height: 15.5 cm
Kristin Moen Saxegaard demonstrates how character complexity is portrayed in the Old Testament, exemplified by the Book of Ruth. Each character in the story has its specific voice which raises a particular topic; Naomi proclaims her bitterness, Boaz is the merry character, Ruth stresses that she is a foreigner, and Yahweh is silent. Thus, character complexity generates theological themes, such as the problem of being a foreigner, and the question of God's silence. The interaction between the characters' voices elaborates multiple and nuanced perspectives to these themes which offer new approaches and alternative answers to the reading of Ruth. The biblical characters stand as examples of how certain problems are dealt with in the biblical literature, and, to the modern reader, they might stand as an example of how real life is as well.

Kristin Moen Saxegaard

Born 1967; 1993 Cand. Teol; 2008 Ordained minister in the Church of Norway; 2008 Phd in Old Testament Theology

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