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A Biblical Theology of Gerassapience

by Joel A.A. Ajayi (Author)
©2010 Monographs XII, 267 Pages
Series: Studies in Biblical Literature, Volume 134

Summary

Ancient cultures, such as that of the Hebrews, commonly associated wisdom with advanced years. In A Biblical Theology of Gerassapience the author investigates the validity of this correlation through an eclectic approach – including linguistic semantic, tradition-historical, and socio-anthropological methods – to pertinent biblical and extra-biblical texts. There are significant variations in the estimation of gerassapience (or «old-age wisdom») in each period of ancient Israel’s life – that is, in pre-monarchical, monarchical, and post-monarchical Israel. Throughout this study, appropriate cross-cultural parallels are drawn from the cultures of ancient Israel’s neighbors and of modern societies, such as the West African Yoruba tribe.
The overall results are bi-dimensional. On the one hand, there are semantic elements of gerassapience, such as the elusiveness of «wisdom» and the mild fluidity of «old age». Both terms have strong contextual affinity with minimal exceptions. Thus, the attribution of wisdom to old age is evident but not absolute in the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament). On the other hand, gerassapience is depicted as primarily didactic, through direct and indirect instructions and counsels of the elderly, fostering the saging fear-of-Yahweh legacies. On the whole, socio-anthropocentric tendencies of gerassapience (that is, of making old age a repertoire of wisdom) are checked by theological warrants of theosapience (Yahwistic wisdom). Therefore, in the Hebrew Bible, the fear of Yahweh is also the beginning of growing old and wise.

Details

Pages
XII, 267
Publication Year
2010
ISBN (PDF)
9781453900369
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433107856
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-0036-9
Language
English
Publication date
2010 (November)
Keywords
Biblical Studies Biblical Criticism Old Testament Studies Old Testament Wisdom Literature Biblical Philology Hebrew Bible Studies
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2010. XII, 267 pp.

Biographical notes

Joel A.A. Ajayi (Author)

The Author: Joel A. A. Ajayi received his M.Div. in biblical studies and his MA in adult education from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisiana. He earned his PhD in Old Testament from Baylor University in Waco, Texas, where he also completed a post-doctoral gerontology program. He is currently Adjunct Professor of Old Testament in the Distant Learning Program at Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia. Continuing his interest in Old Testament (biblical) socio-cultural themes, Dr. Ajayi is currently researching the motif of «the right hand of God» in biblical traditions.

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