Religion, Material Culture and Archaeology
Title | Religion, Material Culture and Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Droogan |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2012-12-27 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1441195777 |
Charts a new understanding of the materiality of religion, by drawing on the field of archaeological theory and method.
Stones, Bones, and the Sacred
Title | Stones, Bones, and the Sacred PDF eBook |
Author | Alan H. Cadwallader |
Publisher | SBL Press |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2016-12-16 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0884142094 |
A crucial text for any university course on the interaction of archaeology and the Bible The world of early Christians was not a world lived in texts; it was a world saturated with material reality and concerns: what, where and when to eat or drink; how to present oneself in the space of bodily life and that of death; how to move from one place to another; what impacted status or the adjudication of legal charges. All these and more controlled so much of life in the ancient world. The Christians were not immune from the impact of these realities. Sometimes they absorbed their surrounds; sometimes they quite explicitly rejected the material practices bearing in on them; frequently they modified the practice and the rationale to create a significant Christian alternative. The collection of essays in this volume come from a range of international scholars who, for all their different interests and critical commitments, are yet united in treasuring research into the Greek and Roman worlds in which Christians sought to make their way. They offer these essays in honor of one who has made a lifetime's work in mining ancient material culture to extract nuggets of insight into early Christian dining practices: Dennis E. Smith. Features Rich examples of method in the utilization of ancient material culture for biblical interpretation. Thirteen essays with a response from Dennis E. Smith Maps, diagrams, and plates
Gender and Material Culture
Title | Gender and Material Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Roberta Gilchrist |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2013-05-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134730632 |
Gender and Material Culture is the first complete study in the archaeology of gender, exploring the differences between the religious life of men and women. Gender in medieval monasticism influenced landscape contexts and strategies of economic management, the form and development of buildings and their symbolic and iconographic content. Women's religious experience was often poorly documented, but their archaeology indicates a shared tradition which was closely linked with, and valued by local communities. The distinctive patterns observed suggest that gender is essential to archaeological analysis.
Religion and Material Culture
Title | Religion and Material Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Lisbeth Bredholt Christensen |
Publisher | Brepols Publishers |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Antiquities |
ISBN | 9782503569000 |
Whereas until recently the history of religions began with the Sumerians and the first texts, the material turn in the humanities has opened up the possibility for tracing the history of religions back to before the invention of writing. The book gathers specialists from a variety of fields to explore the possibilities of the material perspective in the study of religion. Within a diachronic perspective, archaeologists, scholars of religion, theologians, and ancient historians focus on how the gradual invention of various forms of material culture - graves, images, objects - has made it possible for certain religious expressions to be constructed, arise, and enfold. Also, the volume investigates what types of material culture characterizes religion and what these mean. The volume represents a joint, cross-disciplinary effort to investigate religion and its various aspects with a point of departure in material culture. This means rethinking basic assumptions about religion and how to study it. Integrating material culture approaches with textual approaches, the contributions discuss the foundations for a history of religion which is not limited to a textual perspective but which is both broader and wider, both reaching back in prehistory and out to other spheres.
Material Culture and Women's Religious Experience in Antiquity
Title | Material Culture and Women's Religious Experience in Antiquity PDF eBook |
Author | Mark D. Ellison |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2023-09-15 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781793611956 |
How can material artifacts help illuminate the religious lives of women in antiquity? In what ways do archaeological and art historical studies recover women's religious perspectives and experiences that the literary record misses or underrepresents? The authors of the essays in this volume set out to answer such questions in fascinating, new case studies of women and ancient religions in the Near East and Mediterranean world. They cover a broad historical, geographic, and religious spectrum as they explore women's lives from the time of ancient Egypt in the second millennium BCE into the early medieval period, from the Syrian Desert to Western Europe, in the religious traditions of Egypt, Canaan, Greece, Rome, ancient Israel, early Judaism, and early Christianity. Working at the intersections of religion, archaeology, art history, and women's history, these authors make fresh contributions to interdisciplinary studies, and their essays will be of interest to students and scholars across these academic fields.
Religion, Material Culture and Archaeology
Title | Religion, Material Culture and Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Julian Droogan |
Publisher | A&C Black |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2012-11-22 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1441184317 |
Religion, Material Culture and Archaeology offers a new understanding of the materiality of religion. By drawing on the field of archaeological theory and method, the relationship between religion and material culture is explored. It is argued that the material elements of religious life have been largely neglected by the discipline of religious studies, while at the same time religion has been traditionally seen as problematic for archaeologists. Why do we not talk of the discipline of the archaeology of religion, in the same way we do the anthropology of religion, or the sociology of religion? The volume considers the historical problems of approaching the material elements of religious life and bridges the methodological gap between religious studies and archaeology by proposing a new way of understanding the materiality of religion – as active, engaged and projecting a level of autonomous social agency. Finally, the critical examination of archaeological approaches to the materiality of religion is furthered through the consideration of non-archaeological ways of examining the social roles that material culture plays in human life.
Religion and Material Culture
Title | Religion and Material Culture PDF eBook |
Author | David Morgan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780415481151 |
First Published in 2010. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.