Cain, Abel, and the Politics of God

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Abel Story
Abel's Death
Abel's Murder
Abel's Offering
Abel's Sacrifice
Abel’s Death
Abel’s Murder
Abel’s Offering
Abel’s Sacrifice
Agamben political biblical analysis
Agamben's Ideas
Agambenian
Agamben’s Ideas
Ancient Exegetes
Ancient Interpreters
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Bare Life
Bible
biblical hermeneutics
Biblical Studies
Byron's Lucifer
Byron's Poem
Byron’s Lucifer
Byron’s Poem
Cain's Question
Cain's Sacrifice
Cain’s Question
Cain’s Sacrifice
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Category=QRM
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divine rule
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Eve's Words
Eve’s Words
Genesis 4:1-16
Giorgio Agamben
God's Intervention
Homo Sacer
Human Suffering
Julian Andres Gonzalez Holguin
Juridical Order
Juridico Political Order
Katharina Von Kellenbach
political theology
Primeval Family
psychoanalytic interpretation
religious violence studies
Sacred Executioner
sovereignty
sovereignty theory
state of exception
state of exception analysis
Targum Pseudo-Jonathan
Theology
Vallejo's Poem
Vallejo’s Poem
violence
Von Kellenbach
Von Rad

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138738485
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jul 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Genesis story of Cain’s murder of Abel is often told as a simplistic contrast between the innocence of Abel and the evil of Cain. This book subverts that reading of the Biblical text by utilising Giorgio Agamben’s concepts of homo sacer, the state of exception and the idea of sovereignty to re-examine this well-known tale of fratricide and bring to the fore its political implications.

Drawing from political theory, philosophy, and psychoanalysis, this book creates a theoretical framework from which to do two things: firstly, to describe and analyse the history of interpretation of Genesis 4:1-16, and secondly to propose an alternative reading of the Biblical text that incorporates other texts inside and outside of the Biblical canon. This intertextual analysis will highlight the motives of violence, law, divine rule, and the rejected as they emerge in different contexts and will evaluate them in an Agambenian framework.

The unique approach of this book makes it vital reading for any academic with interests in Biblical Studies and Theology and their interactions with politics and ethics.

Julián Andrés González Holguín is an assistant professor of Old Testament at Church Divinity School of the Pacific and Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary, USA. He is a steering committee member of AAR "Sacred Texts, Theory and Theological Construction" group, a graduate from Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, and a Latino migrant scholar raised in Colombia with interests in postcolonial, feminist, and political theory in the interpretation of texts.

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