Bruno Clifton, *Family and Identity in the Book of Judges*. Leiden: Brill, 2022
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This research delves into the intricate family dynamics and identity politics present in Israel, as illustrated through the compelling narratives found in Judges. It utilizes an interdisciplinary approach that combines socio-anthropological insights with the historical and cultural context of ancient Israel. This monograph examines the social experiences and interactions that may have shaped the perceptions of individuals in Israel regarding their place in the world.
It analyzes various institutions such as hospitality, marriage, and community leadership, while also exploring the ethnicity, culture, social environment, family life, and literature of ancient Israel. The aim is to evaluate how the comprehension of identity influences the interpretation of the tales within the Book of Judges.