Who is the Central Character in the Book of Ruth

Ruth - Rhiannon Graybill

Anthony H. Dekker [+-]
Anthony H. Dekker earned his PhD in computer science and mathematics from the University of Tasmania in 1991. After a number of years as an academic in Australia and Singapore, he joined the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (Australia), where his interested included social network analysis, human behavior, agent-based simulation, and computerized text analysis. Following this, he worked as an independent consultant. His current interests include theology and the Chronicles of Narnia. He is a fellow of the Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand.
John T. Dekker [+-]
Reformed Evangelical Seminary
John T. Dekker earned his PhD in Old Testament from Christ College, Sydney in 2017. From 2015 to 2019 he taught at the Talua Theological Training Institute in the island nation of Vanuatu. He is pastor of Christ the King Church in Oregon, and Adjunct Professor at Reformed Evangelical Seminary.

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This book is entitled “Ruth,” but who is actually the central character of the book? Mathematical methods for analyzing narrative can shed light on this. In a previous work we applied the mathematics of social network analysis to the book. This analysis suggested that Boaz was the most central character. Here we apply more sophisticated social network analysis techniques, which identify either Ruth, Naomi, or Boaz as the most central character. Exploring this conflict, we use the mathematics of sentiment analysis to show that the narrative divides naturally into four acts, which correspond to the existing chapters. These acts are: 1. Naomi’s Tragedy , 2. Ruth’s Dilemma , 3. Ruth Obeys , and 4. Boaz Acts , with central characters Naomi, Ruth, Ruth, and Boaz respectively. As the spotlight of the narrative shifts, so does the central character: the book is not a simple story about one person.

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Dekker, Anthony H.; Dekker, John T.. Who is the Central Character in the Book of Ruth. Ruth. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. Oct 2025. ISBN 9781800506930. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=46877. Date accessed: 22 Feb 2025 doi: 10.1558/equinox.46877. Oct 2025

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