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Effective Stories: Genesis Through the Lens of Resilience

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This book is the first monograph-length reading of a biblical book through the lens of resilience. Megan Warner first defines the lens and outlines its boundaries, before training it upon Genesis—to draw new, and often surprising, meaning out of a much-mined text

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This book is the first monograph-length reading of a biblical book through the lens of resilience. Megan Warner first defines the lens and outlines its boundaries, before training it upon Genesis—to draw new, and often surprising, meaning out of a much-mined text. This innovative reading responds to the need for sustained readings of biblical text, not just in the spheres of resilience and vulnerability, but also in the closely connected interpretative field of trauma.

Warner demonstrates that the authors and editors of Genesis wrote and presented ‘effective stories’—i.e. stories designed to effect change. The devastation of the destruction of Jerusalem, the exile and dispiriting return are nowhere explicitly addressed in Genesis. It relates the history of much earlier events. Nevertheless, this reading exposes intimate engagement with these seminal disasters and the formulation of responses to them. Genesis reaches back into ancient history for the purpose of preparing a new and resilient road into an uncertain future.
Amongst the contributions of this volume are:
 a presentation of Genesis’ two creation stories as concerted and complementary responses to the Babylonian crisis;
 the identification of an extensive book-wide project, focused on Abraham, to present a history of a united (albeit Judah-centred) Israel designed to challenge the Mosaic Yahwisms of the pre-exilic and exilic periods;
 exploration of patterns of use and recruitment of female characters for political means; and
 a sustained reading of the resilience of a single character, Joseph.

Warner’s critical approach exposes limitations of the use of resilience as lens, but ultimately demonstrates its potential to go beyond trauma-centred approaches, to recognise innovative, practical and above all, effective, strategies for the construction of viable futures.

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1
INTRODUCING RESILIENCE AS A LENS
1. What is Resilience?
2. What is the Relationship between Trauma and Resilience?
3. Resilience and Literature
4. Is Resilience an Inherently ‘Good Thing’?
5. Why Genesis and Resilience?
6. The Studies in this Volume

Part I
REFRAMING

Chapter 2
GENESIS 1–2.4A AND GENESIS 2:4B–3:24: CREATING WORLDS, REDEEMING DISASTERS
1. Genesis 1–2:4a ‘A Good Strong Story’
2. Genealogy
3. Generativity
4. ‘A good strong story reaches out … to something grander than ourselves, to a vaster narrative than that of our own little self’
5. Irony
6. Wonder
7. Gen. 1–2.4a and Reframing
8. Reframing Neighbours
9. The Resilience of Genesis 1
10. Genesis 2–3: Paradise Lost?
11. The Resilience of Genesis 2–3
12. The Resilience of Genesis 1 and Genesis 2–3 Together

Chapter 3
THE KING IS DEAD: LONG LIVE ABRAHAM!
1. Reframing Return
2. Re-imagining Abraham
a. A New David
b. The Place of Torah in Abraham’s Time
c. Abraham, Covenant and Forgiveness
d. Abraham and the Land Promise
e. Abraham and Blessings for the Nations
3. The Abraham Cycle and Resilience

Chapter 4
WRITING HISTORY, REFRAMING ISRAEL
1. Symmetry in Genesis
2. Fishbane on Symmetry in the Jacob Cycle
3. Symmetry Outside the Jacob Cycle
4. Genesis 16 as the Centre of the Abraham Cycle
5. Joining Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and Joseph
6. Reframing Joseph in Genesis 37–50
7. The Genesis of Genesis
8. Being the Elder Sibling

Part II
RECRUITING

Chapter 5
RECRUITING WOMEN
1. Recruiting Women in Genesis
2. Dinah
3. Tamar
4. Lot’s Daughters
5. The Usefulness of Recruiting

Part III
RESOLVING

Chapter 6
JOSEPH: A CHARACTER OF RESOLVE?
1. Resolve
2. Introducing Joseph
a. Trauma
b. Vulnerability
c. Resolve
3. Joseph and YHWH
4. Joseph the Dream-Whisperer
5. Resolve on Trial: Nation
6. Resolve on Trial: Family
7. ‘What if Joseph Still Bears a Grudge Against Us?’
8. Joseph and Resilience as Lens

Chapter 7
TELLING EFFECTIVE STORIES
1. Resilience as Lens
2. Genesis and Resilience
3. Genesis, Resilience and the Future

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Book information

Author
Megan Warner
List Price
£70 / $90 / €80
Series
Hebrew Bible Monographs, 106 / Trauma Bible, 2
Scholars' Price
£35 / $45 / €40
ISBN 13 hardback
978-1-914490-30-9
Format
Hardback
Publication Date
July 2023
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