The Akit̄u Festival

The Akit̄u Festival
Title The Akit̄u Festival PDF eBook
Author Julye Bidmead
Publisher Gorgias Press LLC
Pages 0
Release 2002
Genre Akit̄u festival
ISBN 9781931956345

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Using tools of social anthropology, this book describes the ancient Babylonian akntu, or New Year festival. It reconstructs the festival and its customs.

Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles

Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles
Title Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles PDF eBook
Author Albert Kirk Grayson
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 350
Release 2000
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 9781575060491

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Originally published: Locust Valley, N.Y.: J. J. Augustin, 1975.

Ritual

Ritual
Title Ritual PDF eBook
Author Catherine Bell
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 372
Release 2009
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780198027065

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From handshakes and toasts to chant and genuflection, ritual pervades our social interactions and religious practices. Still, few of us could identify all of our daily and festal ritual behaviors, much less explain them to an outsider. Similarly, because of the variety of activities that qualify as ritual and their many contradictory yet, in many ways, equally legitimate interpretations, ritual seems to elude any systematic historical and comparative scrutiny. In this book, Catherine Bell offers a practical introduction to ritual practice and its study; she surveys the most influential theories of religion and ritual, the major categories of ritual activity, and the key debates that have shaped our understanding of ritualism. Bell refuses to nail down ritual with any one definition or understanding. Instead, her purpose is to reveal how definitions emerge and evolve and to help us become more familiar with the interplay of tradition, exigency, and self-expression that goes into constructing this complex social medium.

Origin and Transformation of the Ancient Israelite Festival Calendar

Origin and Transformation of the Ancient Israelite Festival Calendar
Title Origin and Transformation of the Ancient Israelite Festival Calendar PDF eBook
Author Jan A. Wagenaar
Publisher Otto Harrassowitz Verlag
Pages 240
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9783447052498

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The book focusses on the origin and transformation of the priestly festival calendar. Since the epoch-making work of Julius Wellhausen at the end of the 19th century the differences between the various ancient Israelite festival calendars have often been explained in terms of a gradual evolution, which shows an increasing historicisation, denaturalisation and ritualisation. The festivals were in Wellhausen's view gradually detached from agricultural conditions and celebrated more and more at fixed points in the year. This study tries to show that the changes in the priestly festival calendar reflect a conscious effort to adapt the ancient Israelite festival calendar to the semi-annual layout of the Babylonian festival year. The ramifications of the change only come to the fore after a careful study of the agricultural conditions of ancient Israel - and Mesopotamia - makes clear that passover and the festival of unleavened bread were originally celebrated in the second month of the year. The first month of the year envisaged by the priestly festival calendar for the celebration of passover and the festival of unleavened bread in turn mirrors the date of one of the two semi-annual Babylonian New Year festivals. The two Babylonian New Year festivals were celebrated exactly six months apart at the vernal and autumnal equinoxes. In order to adapt the ancient Israelite festival calendar to the Babylonian scheme with two New Year festivals a year, the date of passover and the festival of unleavened bread had to be moved up by one month. The consequences for the origin of passover, the festival of unleavened bread, the festival of weeks and the festival of huts are charted and the relations between the various ancient Israelite festival calendars are determined anew.

Religions of the Ancient World

Religions of the Ancient World
Title Religions of the Ancient World PDF eBook
Author Sarah Iles Johnston
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 750
Release 2004-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780674015173

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This groundbreaking, first basic reference work on ancient religious beliefs collects and organizes available information on ten ancient cultures and traditions, including Greece, Rome, and Mesopotamia, and offers an expansive, comparative perspective on each one.

Ritual

Ritual
Title Ritual PDF eBook
Author Catherine M. Bell
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1997
Genre Religion
ISBN 019511051X

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Catherine Bell provides a practical introduction to ritual and its study with comprehensive overviews of the most influential theories of religion and ritual. The book examines the major categories of ritual activity.

An Introduction to Ancient Mesopotamian Religion

An Introduction to Ancient Mesopotamian Religion
Title An Introduction to Ancient Mesopotamian Religion PDF eBook
Author Tammi J. Schneider
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 157
Release 2011-06
Genre History
ISBN 0802829597

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A fascinating look at ancient Middle Eastern religious belief and practice