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The Micah Story

A Morality Tale in the Book of Judges

by E. Aydeet Mueller (Author)
©2001 Monographs XIV, 152 Pages
Series: Studies in Biblical Literature, Volume 34

Summary

The author of the Micah story was probably active in the wake of the fall of Jerusalem in 587 B.C.E. Calling into question recent understandings that highlight the Micah story in the book of Judges as a piece of political polemic, this book ascribes the text to a morality teacher standing firmly in the deuteronomic tradition. Idolatrous, immoral, fearful, and alienated from God, the protagonists do what is emphatically forbidden in the book of Deuteronomy. The moral of the Micah story: do not act like the protagonists, return to God, practice covenant loyalty, and remember that God never breaks the covenant with the people.

Details

Pages
XIV, 152
Year
2001
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820451909
Language
English
Keywords
political polemic God loyalty
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2001. XIV, 152 pp.

Biographical notes

E. Aydeet Mueller (Author)

The Author: E. Aydeet Mueller received a Ph.D. in religion from The University of Iowa. She is an ordained interfaith minister (The New Seminary, New York) and a registered nurse (Zürich, Switzerland; Albuquerque, New Mexico). A former visiting professor in the religion department of Cornell College, Iowa, she is a spiritual counselor and writer in Iowa City, whose work has been published in a professional journal.

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