Onslaught Against Innocence: Cain Abel and the Yahwist


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Never Before Has The problem of been a more urgent subject for our reflection. The Yahwist confronts the issue through a sequence of stories on the progressive deterioration of the divine-human relationship in Genesis 2-11. In Genesis 4 he narrates the initial slaughter of one human being by another and strikingly it is described as fratricidal.. Onslaught Against Innocence: Cain Abel and the Yahwist provides a close reading of Js story by using literary criticism and psychological criticism. It shows that the biblical author has more than an archaeological design. His characters---including God Adam Eve Cain and Abel plus minor characters---are paradigmatic. They allow J to proceed with a fine analytical feel for the nature of evil as performed by homo as homini lupus. No imaginative mimesis of evil has ever been recounted with such an economy of means and such depth of psychological insight.. Among Scripture interpreters Andre LaCocque is a singular force because of his generative and restless mind that always seeks a new angle on the text. Here he continues his close reading of the early Genesis materials-this time the Cain and Abel narrative. LaCocque is an urbane intellectual who knows the world of myth and the critical claims of psychology. He is at the same time a most able and cunning reader of texts. The outcome of his interpretation is a vigorous fresh reading of Genesis 4 as a primal statement of failure and possibility in Western culture. This book is an offer of his rich suggestive interpretation and an example of how to connect what is ancient and thick to contemporary life.---Walter Brueggemann author of A Pathway of Interpretation. In this remarkable book Andre LaCocque uses insights from literature art and psychology to probe the ancient story of Cain and Abel. He argues for a dialogic view of God which respects human freedom and he uncovers the roots of human violence in the quest for immortality. This is a first-rate highly original contribution to biblical theology.---John J. Collins author of Does the Bible Justify Violence?. The master of a truly extraordinary range of techniques of interpretation Andre LaCocque is able to extract deep theological psychological and moral meanings out of a deceptively simple and often under-interpreted Chapter of the Bible. This sophisticated yet accessible book will repay the attention of many types of readers---Jewish or Christian religious or secular with training in Biblical Studies or without.---Jon D. Levenson author of Creation and the Persistence of Evil
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