Making Men

The Male Coming-of-Age Theme in the Hebrew Bible

Stephen Wilson author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:10th Dec '15

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In Making Men, Stephen M. Wilson identifies and elaborates on a theme in the Hebrew Bible that has largely gone unnoticed by scholars: the transition of a male adolescent from boyhood to manhood. Beyond identifying the coming-of-age theme in different biblical texts, the project also describes how the theme is employed by biblical narrators and redactors to highlight broader messages and transitions in various historical narratives. It also considers how these stories provide insight into the varying representations of biblical masculinity. Five case studies of male coming-of-age are identified: David in 1 Samuel 17; Solomon in 1 Kings 1-2; an alternative tale of Solomon's maturation in 1 Kings 3; Moses in Exodus 2; and Samuel in 1 Samuel 3. Additionally, two narratives showing the failure to transition to manhood are considered: the story of Jether in Judges 8, and Samson in Judges 13-16. In each case study, the narrator's techniques for highlighting the maturation theme are identified, as are the ways that the narrator employs the theme point to other significant plot points or narrative transitions. These seven case studies are also compared based on the image of masculinity that they present. Two narratives--those of Samuel's and Solomon's maturations--depart from the standard image, each in the same way: both depict a masculinity free of violence and the need for the constant, forceful defense of manhood and honor. Since these two texts have often been ascribed to the same author, the Deuteronomistic Historian, the study suggests that he may be offering a new view of masculinity more suited to his historical context.

[I]t is clear that Wilson's book makes a solid contribution to the broader, and still growing, field of studies in biblical masculinities as well as gender in the Hebrew Bible. The first section of the book is especially well suited to introduce students to the study of masculinity and the Bible, and his careful textual analyses throughout his case studies in the second part of the book may serve as models for further investigations into biblical masculinity both hegemonic and alternative masculinities. * Gwynn Kessler, Biblical Interpretation *

ISBN: 9780190222826

Dimensions: 238mm x 162mm x 24mm

Weight: 492g

272 pages