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What Are These Sons Doing? Filial Agency in New Testament and Early Rabbinic Writings

Authors
  • Oegema, Albertina
Type
Published Article
Journal
Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft
Publisher
De Gruyter
Publication Date
Aug 08, 2022
Volume
113
Issue
2
Pages
261–283
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1515/znw-2022-0013
Source
De Gruyter
Keywords
Disciplines
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Abstract

Scholarship on children and childhood in the New Testament and the Hebrew Bible increasingly uses the term “agency” for children’s actions. However, the use of this term remains undertheorized. This article offers a theoretically informed usage of the concept “agency” so as to analyze the dynamics in children’s actions. With a comparative study of Synoptic and early rabbinic parables, it is examined how a son’s agency interrelates with his father’s exercise of authority. It is also shown how the behaviour of these sons is implicitly or explicitly assessed from the adult male perspective of the head of the household. Finally, since the agency of sons frequently represents the human free will in relation to God, the article explains how the Synoptic and early rabbinic parables socialize their audiences in their correct attitude toward God.

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