The Beginning of Politics: Power in the Biblical Book of Samuel

The Beginning of Politics: Power in the Biblical Book of Samuel

by Moshe Halbertal (Author), Moshe Halbertal (Author)

Synopsis

How the book of Samuel offers a timeless meditation on the dilemmas of statecraft

The book of Samuel is universally acknowledged as one of the supreme achievements of biblical literature. Yet the book's anonymous author was more than an inspired storyteller. The author was also an uncannily astute observer of political life and the moral compromises and contradictions that the struggle for power inevitably entails. The Beginning of Politics mines the story of Israel's first two kings to unearth a natural history of power, providing a forceful new reading of what is arguably the first and greatest work of Western political thought.

Through stories such as Saul's madness, David's murder of Uriah, the rape of Tamar, and the rebellion of Absalom, the author of Samuel deepens our understanding not only of the necessity of sovereign rule but also of its costs-to the people it is intended to protect and to those who wield it. Moshe Halbertal and Stephen Holmes show how these beautifully crafted narratives cut to the core of politics, offering a timely meditation on the dark side of sovereign power and the enduring dilemmas of statecraft.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 232
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Published: 16 Jul 2019

ISBN 10: 0691191689
ISBN 13: 9780691191683

Media Reviews
World's 2017 Book of the Year in History
A brilliant analysis. -Marvin Olasky, World
Although an investigation of political power in Old Testament writings might be useful in squaring certain passages, the real value here is exploring these books as a first look into the dynamics of early politics. -Library Journal
Brilliant. -Brent Chaim Spodek, Times of Israel
This is a superb study of a superb book. -Shmuel Ben-Gad, Association of Jewish Libraries Reviews
Author Bio
Moshe Halbertal is the Gruss Professor of Law at New York University and the John and Golda Cohen Professor of Jewish Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Stephen Holmes is the Walter E. Meyer Professor of Law at New York University.