Judah''s Desire and the Making of the Abrahamic Israel: A Contextual and Functional Approach
English
By (author): Hong Guk-Pyoung
In this refreshing exploration of Judahs identity formation, the emphasis is placed on the psychological underpinnings of Judahs sentiments towards Israel, aiming to illuminate the significance of Judah's appropriation of Israel. Richly contextual, this book draws parallels observed in Asian contexts, notably those of North and South Korea, and China with its marginal Others. Central to the thesis is that Judahs perceived inferiority to Israel played a crucial role in its quest to appropriate Israels legacy and identity.
Adopting a functionalist lens, Judahs rewriting of Israels ancestral past is examined. The Abraham and Jacob traditions are understood as competing identity narratives, serving as critical discursive tools to construct their pasts. The study scrutinizes how the southern Abraham tradition fundamentally reoriented the Jacob tradition, North Israels standalone ancestral myth. Set against the broader canvas of continued efforts to redefine and embody Israel within the history of Judeo-Christian religions, this exploration underscores how Judah's pivotal appropriation of Israel has established a paradigm for all future endeavors of becoming Israel.
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