
Departmental Papers (Jewish Studies)
Document Type
Review
Date of this Version
1997
Publication Source
Hebrew Studies
Volume
38
Start Page
162
Last Page
165
DOI
10.1353/hbr.1997.0018
Abstract
"In American society renewed interest in the value of character has recently galvanized public and political discussion" (p. vii). Now William P. Brown, associate professor of Old Testament at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, has written a volume which looks at Proverbs, Job, and Ecclesiastes, the three pillars of biblical wisdom literature, through the lens of character. The aim of his study is "to demonstrate that the idea of character constitutes the unifying theme or center of the wisdom literature, whose raison d'être is to profile ethical character" (p. 21). The book is divided into six chapters. An introduction and a brief conclusion surround chapters on each of the biblical books; Job is treated in two separate chapters.
Recommended Citation
Carasik, Michael, "Review of William P. Brown, Character in Crisis: A Fresh Approach to the Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament" (1997). Departmental Papers (Jewish Studies). 13.
https://repository.upenn.edu/jewishstudies_papers/13
Date Posted: 14 June 2017
This document has been peer reviewed.