Willingness to die and the gift of life: suicide and martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible

"A survey and analysis of the Hebrew Bible's treatments of various forms of voluntary death-suicide, suicide attack, martyrdom, and self-sacrifice"--

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Main Author: Cho, Paul Kang-Kul 1979- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Grand Rapids, Michigan William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company [2022]
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Cho, Paul Kang-Kul, 1979-, Willingness to die and the gift of life : suicide and martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible] (2023) (Foster, Robert L., 1970 -)
[Rezension von: Cho, Paul Kang-Kul, 1979-, Willingness to die and the gift of life : suicide and martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible] (2022) (Bellis, Alice Ogden, 1950 -)
[Rezension von: Cho, Paul Kang-Kul, 1979-, Willingness to die and the gift of life : suicide and martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible] (2023) (Park, Sung Jin, 1968 -)
[Rezension von: Cho, Paul Kang-Kul, 1979-, Willingness to die and the gift of life : suicide and martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible] (2023) (Sweeney, Marvin A., 1953 -)
[Rezension von: Cho, Paul Kang-Kul, 1979-, Willingness to die and the gift of life : suicide and martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible] (2023) (Dewrell, Heath D.)
[Rezension von: Cho, Paul Kang-Kul, 1979-, Willingness to die and the gift of life : suicide and martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible] (2024) (Hamilton, Mark W., 1964 -)
[Rezension von: Cho, Paul Kang-Kul, 1979-, Willingness to die and the gift of life : suicide and martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible] (2024) (Balfour, Rory J.)
[Rezension von: Cho, Paul Kang-Kul, 1979-, Willingness to die and the gift of life : suicide and martyrdom in the Hebrew Bible] (2023) (Miller, Caleb D.)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Suicide / Suicide bombings / Martyrdom / Sacrificial death
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Sacrifice Biblical teaching
B Suicide Biblical teaching
B Martyrdom Biblical teaching
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / RELIGION / Old Testament
B Death Biblical teaching
B Death & Dying / SOCIAL SCIENCE
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Summary:"A survey and analysis of the Hebrew Bible's treatments of various forms of voluntary death-suicide, suicide attack, martyrdom, and self-sacrifice"--
"One particularly challenging aspect of the Hebrew Bible is its treatment of various forms of voluntary death: suicide, suicide attack, martyrdom, and self-sacrifice. How can people of faith make sense of the ways biblical literature at times valorizes these sensitive and painful topics? Willingness to Die and the Gift of Life surveys a diverse selection of Hebrew Bible narratives that feature characters who express a willingness to die, including Moses, Judah, Samson, Esther, Job, Daniel, and the "suffering servant" of Isaiah 53. The challenging truth uncovered is that the Hebrew Bible, while taking seriously the darker aspects of voluntary death, nevertheless time and again valorizes the willingness to die-particularly when it is for the sake of the group or in faithful commitment to God. Many biblical authors go so far as to suggest that death willingly embraced can unlock immense power: endowing the willing with the charism necessary to lead, opening the possibility of salvation, and even paving the way for resurrection into a new, more glorious life. Paul K.-K. Cho's unflinching analysis raises and wrestles with provocative questions about religious extremism, violent terrorism, and suicidal ideation -all of which carry significant implications for the biblically grounded life of faith today. Cho carefully situates the surveyed texts in their original cultural context, discussing relevant topics such the shame and honor culture of ancient Israel and the importance attached to the group over the individual. Closing with an epilogue that reflects on the surprising issue of whether biblical authors considered God to be capable of dying or being willing to die, Cho's fascinating study showcases the multifaceted relationship between death and life in the Hebrew Bible"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0802875416