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''' Wisdom's Root Revealed: Ben Sira and the Election of Israel''' (2009) is a book by [[Greg Schmidt Goering]]. | ''' Wisdom's Root Revealed: Ben Sira and the Election of Israel''' (2009) is a book by [[Greg Schmidt Goering]]. | ||
==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
==Editions | "This monograph interprets the theme of election in the book of Sirach. Previous scholarship has often understood Ben Sira’s worldview to be dualistic, and has approached the sage's correlation of Wisdom and Torah as either a nationalization of Wisdom or a universalization of Torah. By probing Ben Sira’s ideas about election, this book suggests that Ben Sira does not collapse the traditional sapiential dichotomy wisdom/folly into a dualistic worldview, and that his understanding of the relation between Wisdom and Torah proves to be far more subtle than previous interpretations have allowed. The study demonstrates that the concept of election enables a profitable discussion of the relation of Wisdom and Torah in the thought of this pivotal Second Temple sage."--Publisher description. | ||
==Editions== | |||
Published in Leiden: Brill, 2009 ([[Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism]], 139). | Published in Leiden: Brill, 2009 ([[Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism]], 139). | ||
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*Wisdom, Torah, and election: an introduction to the study | *Wisdom, Torah, and election: an introduction to the study | ||
*Election and creation: the sun, the moon, and Israel's chosenness | *Election and creation: the sun, the moon, and Israel's chosenness | ||
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<bibexternal title="Wisdom's Root Revealed" author="Goering"/>
Wisdom's Root Revealed: Ben Sira and the Election of Israel (2009) is a book by Greg Schmidt Goering.
Abstract
"This monograph interprets the theme of election in the book of Sirach. Previous scholarship has often understood Ben Sira’s worldview to be dualistic, and has approached the sage's correlation of Wisdom and Torah as either a nationalization of Wisdom or a universalization of Torah. By probing Ben Sira’s ideas about election, this book suggests that Ben Sira does not collapse the traditional sapiential dichotomy wisdom/folly into a dualistic worldview, and that his understanding of the relation between Wisdom and Torah proves to be far more subtle than previous interpretations have allowed. The study demonstrates that the concept of election enables a profitable discussion of the relation of Wisdom and Torah in the thought of this pivotal Second Temple sage."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in Leiden: Brill, 2009 (Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, 139).
Contents
- Wisdom, Torah, and election: an introduction to the study
- Election and creation: the sun, the moon, and Israel's chosenness
- Election and revelation: general and special wisdom
- Election and tradition: the preservation and transmission of wisdom
- Election and piety : the "fear of YHWH"
- Election and eschatology: Israel among the nations
- Conclusion : Ben Sira and the election of Israel.