
Few topics are as broad or as daunting as the God of Israel, that deity of the world's three monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, who has been worshiped over millennia. In the Hebrew Bible, God is characterized variously as militant, beneficent, inscrutable, loving, and judicious. Who is this divinity that has been represented as masculine and feminine, mythic and real, transcendent and intimate? The Origin and Character of God is Theodore J. Lewis's monumental study of the vast subject that is the God of Israel. In it, he explores questions of historical origin, how God was characterized in literature, and how he was represented in archaeology and iconography. He also brings us into the lived reality of religious experience. Using the window of divinity to peer into the varieties of religious experience in ancient Israel, Lewis explores the royal use of religion for power, prestige, and control; the intimacy of family and household religion; priestly prerogatives and cultic status; prophetic challenges to injustice; and the pondering of theodicy by poetic sages. A volume that is encyclopedic in scope but accessible in tone and was honored with all three of the major awards in the field in three seperate disciplines (American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR) 2020 Frank Moore Cross Award, 2021 American Academy of Religion Award for Excellence in the Study of Religion, 2021 Biblical Archaeology Society Biennial Publication Award for the Best Book Relating to the Hebrew Bible), The Origin and Character of God is an essential addition to the growing scholarship of one of humanity's most enduring concepts.
This work investigates the historical origins and evolving characterizations of the God of Israel as depicted in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Near Eastern context. Theodore J. Lewis, a scholar of ancient Near Eastern religions, synthesizes textual, archaeological, and iconographic evidence to map the development of Israelite divinity. He argues that the deity was not a static concept but a multifaceted entity shaped by royal power, household practices, priestly authority, and prophetic critique.
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the field, noting its encyclopedic breadth and rigorous interdisciplinary methodology. Scholars frequently highlight the text as a foundational resource for understanding the complex religious landscape of the ancient Near East.
Page Count:
1089
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190072563
ISBN-13:
9780190072568
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