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Friendship and Virtue Ethics in the Book of Job

Examines friendship as a moral category in the Book of Job through an Aristotelian virtue ethics perspective.

Patricia Vesely (Author)

9781108476478, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 28 March 2019

294 pages
23.5 x 15.6 x 2 cm, 0.55 kg

'Patricia Vesely's Friendship and Virtue Ethics in the Book of Job is an important interdisciplinary work … an important contribution to both biblical studies and theological ethics.' David B. Hunsicker, Reading Religion

For classical philosophers, friendship was a serious topic of ethical reflection, yet in contemporary discussions on ethics, this subject is largely absent. Drawing upon Aristotelian ethics based on virtue, Patricia Vesely examines friendship as a moral category in the Book of Job, illuminating those virtues, motivations, and perceptions that this relationship entails. She argues that for Job, the virtues of loyalty, compassion, courage, humility, honesty, hospitality, and practical wisdom are essential to a relationship of friendship. These traits of character are most fully embodied in actions of advocacy. In addition to a detailed examination of friendship in the Book of Job, Vesely addresses topics such as the contribution of virtue to human flourishing, the role of tragic literature in moral formation, friendship in Hellenistic and biblical contexts, and ethics in heroic societies. Her book brings together topics spanning philosophy, ethics, and biblical studies, yielding a work that will appeal to a broad range of audiences.

1. Introduction to virtue ethics
2. Friendship in Aristotle
3. The ethics of reading: friendship in the Old Testament
4. Friendship in the poetic dialogue
5. Contrasting moral visions: the Joban prose tale
6. Virtue and the good life: Job 29
7. Tragic literature and the cultivation of character.

Subject Areas: Theology [HRLB], Old Testaments [HRCF1], Bibles [HRCF], Religious ethics [HRAM1]

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