Non-Retaliation in Early Jewish and New Testament Texts: Ethical Themes in Social Contexts
By (Author) Gordon Zerbe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
2nd January 2015
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
225.06
Hardback
320
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
617g
This study examines the varieties and continuities of ethical exhortations and ideals in the Jewish and Christian traditions (c. 200 BCE-100 CE) that fall under the rubric of non-retaliation. One of the principal conclusions of this thought-provoking work is that a critical factor in determining the shape of non-retaliatory ethics is whether the exhortation is applied to relations within the local and/or elect community or to relations with oppressors of the elect community. It becomes apparent also that the non-retaliatory ethic of the NT stands solidly in the tradition of non-retaliatory ethics in Early Judaism.
Gordon Zerbe is a teacher at the Canadian Mennonite Bible College, Winnipeg.