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Author Weeks, Stuart, author.

Title Ecclesiastes and scepticism / by Stuart Weeks.

Publication Info. New York, New York ; London [England] : T & T Clark International, 2012.
©2012

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Description 1 online resource (234 pages).
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies ; 541
Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 541.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents INTRODUCTION -- 1. Content -- 2. Method and Assumptions -- Chapter 1. QOHELET -- 1. Qohelet and Ecclesiastes -- 2. Qohelet, Son of David, King over Israel -- 3. "Qohelet" -- 4. Qohelet Uncrowned -- 5. Conclusions -- Chapter 2. QOHELET'S WORLD -- 1. The Prologue: Ecclesiastes 1:4-11 -- 2. The Memoir: 1:12-2:26 -- 3. Times and Time (3:1-15) -- 4. Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter 3. LIVING IN QOHELET'S WORLD -- 1. The Place of Pleasure -- 2. Right Behaviour -- 3. The Limits of Wisdom -- 4. Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter 4. OBSERVATION AND ILLUSION -- 1. Hebel -- 2. Qohelet and the Problem of Perception -- 3. Summary and Conclusions -- Chapter 5. QOHELET AS A SCEPTIC -- 1. Qohelet in the Literary Tradition -- 2. Key Themes -- 3. Conclusions: Qohelet's Scepticism -- CONCLUDING REMARKS: QOHELET AND HIS CREATOR -- 1. The Epilogue (12:9-14) -- 2. Qohelet as a Straw Man -- 3. Qohelet's Pro t and Loss -- APPENDIX: THE NAME QOHELET -- 1. The Form of the Word -- 2. "Qohelet" or "the Qohelet"? -- 3. The Meaning of "Qohelet."
Summary Scholars often view the apparent scepticism of Ecclesiastes in terms of a reaction against the more confident assertions found in works like Proverbs, and the book does indeed seem to deny the possibility of humans shaping their future or changing their fate through informed action. What appears to concern the works protagonist, whose monologue occupies most of its length, is not any scepticism about Gods activity or consistency, but rather the problems that arise from a human inability to discern divine action or purpose. This study seeks to understand both the roots and the implications of this empiricism, comparing the monologue with other biblical and ancient literature, and suggesting that, although it has points of contact with other texts, its scepticism is largely distinctive, and unlikely to represent some broader tradition.
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Subject Bible. Ecclesiastes -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Ecclesiastes.
Bible. Ecclesiastes -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible. Ecclesiastes.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Other Form: Print version: Weeks, Stuart. Ecclesiastes and scepticism. New York, New York ; London, [England] : T & T Clark International, ©2012 xiv, 219 pages Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 541 9780567252883
ISBN 9780567219404 (electronic book)
0567219402 (electronic book)
9780567252883
0567252884