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Power, Politics, and Prophecy
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The Character of Samuel and the Deuteronomistic Evaluation of Prophecy
出版A&C Black, 2006-09-01
主題Religion / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament
ISBN05670276279780567027627
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=fzMYacr9MKEC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Power, Politics, and Prophecy is an examination of the view of prophetic experience and prophetic institutions by the writers of Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic History (Joshua—2 Kings). The thesis of the book is that the Deuteronomic writers consistently hold two different and competing views on prophecy in tension:

§ Prophecy is a valid and true means by which God communicates the divine will and intention to people.

§ Prophecy is a highly ambiguous and dangerous phenomenon and, because of its essential subjective nature, should be treated with a high degree of suspicion in all cases.

These views are meticulously intertwined in the narratives about the character of Samuel and both are absolutely central for the meaning of the narrative and of its portrayal of the prophet. From beginning to end, Samuel is clearly understood by the writers as fulfilling the promise of Deuteronomy 18 as the Mosaic prophet, one who serves as the primary intermediary between the divine and human realms. Yet, unlike the sympathetic readings offered by some commentators, Samuel is obviously not an unambiguously positive character.