An Indecent Proposal: The Theological Core of the Book of Ruth |
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Authors: | Charles Halton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Houston Baptist University , 7502 Fondren Td, Houston , TX , 77074 , USA charleshalton@me.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Traditionally, biblical commentators either tone down the sex-ual tension within Ruth 3 or celebrate it with sensationalistic exuberance. However, theologians have not attempted to integrate the provocative nature of the passage into a theological understanding of the book or the character of Ruth. This essay outlines the reasons why Naomi's plan is rightly interpreted as an attempt at sexual entrapment. Ruth follows this plan until the very last minute when she reveals herself and her intentions to Boaz. Both of these ac-tions―showing fidelity to both Naomi and Boaz―exposed Ruth to potential harm and as such serves as a picture what ?esed entails. |
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Keywords: | Ruth Naomi Boaz ?esed sex sexual entrapment Tamar Lot |
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