While recent Old Testament scholarship has seen a steady rise in the prominence of narrative approaches to the text, little such work has been done on the book of Joshua. This book offers a narrative treatment of the conquest accounts, with specific attention given to the characterization of Joshua. The method employed is eclectic, including poetic analysis, structural study, delimitation criticism, comparative literary analysis, and intertextual reading.
Joshua's characterization has received inadequate scholarly attention to date, largely because he is seen as a pale character, a...
While recent Old Testament scholarship has seen a steady rise in the prominence of narrative approaches to the text, little such work has been done...