Injustice Made Legal

Deuteronomic Law and the Plight of Widows, Strangers, …

Harold V. Bennett

224 pages  |  ~6 hrs

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Injustice Made Legal

Deuteronomic Law and the Plight of Widows, Strangers, and Orphans in Ancient Israel (Bible in Its World)

By Harold V. Bennett

Harold V. Bennett presents a provocative reexamination of biblical law that challenges conventional wisdom about ancient Israel's treatment of society's most vulnerable members. Rather than viewing scriptural provisions for widows, strangers, and orphans as compassionate protections, Bennett argues these laws served a darker purpose.

Drawing on critical law theory and extensive analysis of ancient world conditions, this scholarly work reveals how Deuteronomic legislation may have actually functioned to benefit powerful elites while systematically oppressing the peasant class. Bennett approaches these familiar biblical texts from the perspective of those who suffered under them, uncovering connections between political power, economic interests, and legal formulation that previous scholarship has overlooked.

This fresh interpretation exposes how religious law can be crafted to maintain social hierarchies rather than protect the defenseless. Bennett demonstrates that what appears as divine concern for justice may mask human manipulation designed to preserve existing power structures. His analysis reveals the complex relationship between spiritual authority and social control in ancient communities.

For readers interested in understanding how religious texts intersect with social justice issues, this work offers valuable insights into the ways sacred law can both reflect and reinforce societal inequalities. Bennett's perspective invites deeper reflection on how we interpret ancient wisdom and apply it to contemporary spiritual and ethical questions.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Sociale wetgeving
  • Explore Social justice
  • Explore Weeskinderen
  • Explore Justice sociale
  • Explore Witwe
  • Explore Social legislation
  • Study Bible from spiritual perspective
  • Explore Critique sociale

Topics

Sociale wetgeving Social justice Weeskinderen Justice sociale Witwe Social legislation Orphelins dans la Bible Critique sociale Étrangers dans la Bible Social legislation (Jewish law) Vreemdelingen Histoire Bibel Deuteronomium (bijbelboek) Strangers in the Bible Bible Veuves dans la Bible Orphans in the Bible Exegese Droit social Critical legal studies Enseignement biblique Social scientific criticism Social scientific criticism of sacred works Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t. pentateuch Soziale Gerechtigkeit 11.42 history of Old Testament times Sozialrecht History Waisenkind Weduwen Widows in the Bible Biblical teaching Commentaries

Details

Published
2002
Publisher
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
ISBN-13
9780802839091
ISBN-10
0802839096
Pages
224
Language
EN

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