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Toward An Interpretation Of The Book Of Proverbs Selfishness And Secularity Reconsidered Zoltn S Schwb

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Toward An Interpretation Of The Book Of Proverbs Selfishness And Secularity Reconsidered Zoltn S Schwb
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Publisher: Penn State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.65 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Zoltán S. Schwáb
ISBN: 9781575068572, 1575068575
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Toward An Interpretation Of The Book Of Proverbs Selfishness And Secularity Reconsidered Zoltn S Schwb by Zoltán S. Schwáb 9781575068572, 1575068575 instant download after payment.

Major religious themes of the Bible, such as election and covenant, are not mentioned in the book of Proverbs. Furthermore, self-interest underlies its motivational system (“you shall behave well, because it will be good for you”). These “selfish” and “secular” features have posed serious ethical and theological challenges for some interpreters, while others have claimed that their presence is only in the eyes of the beholder.


After a thorough investigation of the history of Proverbs’ interpretation in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Zoltán Schwáb argues that its self-interested and secular nature should not be simply affirmed or dismissed. The question is not whether Proverbs is selfish and secular but in what ways it is selfish and secular and within what conceptual framework one is supposed to interpret these characteristics. In order to construct a proper framework, Schwáb uses such diverse sources as Thomas Aquinas’ theological ethics, modern secularization theories, ancient Near Eastern temple ideology, and the theological tradition of God’s incomprehensibility. The result is a reading that simultaneously reflects on the ancient context of the text and the concerns of its readers in a secular world.

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