Soteriology and the End of Animal Sacrifice

Soteriology and the End of Animal Sacrifice
Title Soteriology and the End of Animal Sacrifice PDF eBook
Author Giosue Ghisalberti
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 294
Release 2018-08-24
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532652062

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Soteriology and the End of Animal Sacrifice traces the historically sustained critique of animal sacrifice in both the Jewish prophets and Greek philosophers and offers a reinterpretation of the fundamental expression of piety in both cultures. The Jewish prophets, such as Isaiah, and Greek philosophers beginning with Pythagoras, provided not only an unequivocal denunciation of animal sacrifice as a religious ritual. Equally important, they also offered an alternative conception of piety in and through a language dedicated to the therapeutic health and well-being of others. In the philosophies of Socrates and Epicurus in the Greek world and in the teaching and healing of Jesus in the Jewish world of first-century Palestine, we reach a decisive moment in the revolution of religion in the ancient world. The practice of animal sacrifice in the temples of Greece and Jerusalem begins to be reconceived and eventually abolished and replaced by a soteriology or healing wholly dedicated to the well-being of individuals no less than entire societies. The replacement of animal sacrifice with soteriological speech is the single most important revolution in the religions of antiquity.

Animal Sacrifice and the Death Penalty

Animal Sacrifice and the Death Penalty
Title Animal Sacrifice and the Death Penalty PDF eBook
Author Giosue Ghisalberti
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 224
Release 2021-12-03
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666703877

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The slaughter of animals as a religious ritual and the execution of human beings as a judicial one was an interrelated phenomenon in the ancient world. Writings from different traditions had to be interpreted in relation to each other for the connection between two sacred rituals to be made. The history of the death penalty within the textual traditions of Judaism and ancient Greece could be traced to specific commandments beginning in Genesis and in laws specified as early as in Hesiod’s Theogony—in each case, however, with far from unambiguous conclusions despite their divine origins in YHWH or Zeus. An ever-present uncertainty in the nature of the death penalty pervades the writings of the Bible from Genesis to the Gospels of Jesus, as well as in the mytho-poetic world of Hesiod, the tragedy of Aeschylus, and Socratic philosophy as represented in Plato’s dialogues. Scholarship has not considered the importance of these two interrelated traditions insofar as both expose the specific characteristics of violence and killing within the institutions of religion and the law. The creation of religious rituals and the acts of the law are inseparable and essential to the authority of the politico-religious state. Animal sacrifice and the death penalty serve as the pillars of social legitimacy in the ancient world.

The Christian Rejection of Animal Sacrifice

The Christian Rejection of Animal Sacrifice
Title The Christian Rejection of Animal Sacrifice PDF eBook
Author Daniel C. Ullucci
Publisher OUP USA
Pages 238
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0199791708

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Sacrifice dominated the religious landscape of the ancient Mediterranean world for millennia, but its role and meaning changed dramatically with the rise of Christianity. Ullucci explores this transformation, in the process demonstrating the complexity of the concept of sacrifice in Roman, Greek, and Jewish religion.

Practicing Intertextuality

Practicing Intertextuality
Title Practicing Intertextuality PDF eBook
Author Max J. Lee
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 376
Release 2021-10-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725274388

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Practicing Intertextuality attempts something bold and ambitious: to map both the interactions and intertextual techniques used by New Testament authors as they engaged the Old Testament and the discourses of their fellow Jewish and Greco-Roman contemporaries. This collection of essays functions collectively as a handbook describing the relationship between ancient authors, their texts, and audience capacity to detect allusions and echoes. Aimed for biblical studies majors, graduate and seminary students, and academics, the book catalogues how New Testament authors used the very process of interacting with their Scriptures (that is, the Masoretic Text, the Septuagint, and their variants) and the texts of their immediate environment (including popular literary works, treatises, rhetorical handbooks, papyri, inscriptions, artifacts, and graffiti) for the very production of their message. Each chapter demonstrates a type of interaction (that is, doctrinal reformulations, common ancient ethical and religious usage, refutation, irenic appropriation, and competitive appropriation), describes the intertextual technique(s) employed by the ancient author, and explains how these were practiced in Jewish, Greco-Roman, or early Christian circles. Seventeen scholars, each an expert in their respective fields, have contributed studies which illuminate the biblical interpretation of the Gospels, the Pauline letters, and General Epistles through the process of intertextuality.

Sin, Redemption, and Sacrifice

Sin, Redemption, and Sacrifice
Title Sin, Redemption, and Sacrifice PDF eBook
Author Stanislas Lyonnet
Publisher
Pages 388
Release 1970
Genre Animal sacrifice
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Animal Sacrifices

Animal Sacrifices
Title Animal Sacrifices PDF eBook
Author Tom Regan
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 283
Release 2010-10-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1439907013

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Presents the teachings of the major religions of the world concerning animals and their use in science.

The Actuality of Sacrifice

The Actuality of Sacrifice
Title The Actuality of Sacrifice PDF eBook
Author Alberdina Houtman
Publisher BRILL
Pages 494
Release 2014-11-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004284230

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Sacrifice is a well known form of ritual in many world religions. Although the actual practice of animal sacrifice was largely abolished in the later history of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, it is still recalled through biblical stories, the ritual calendar and community events. The essays in this volume discuss the various positions regarding the value of sacrifice in a wide variety of disciplines such as history, archaeology, literature, philosophy, art and gender and post-colonial studies. In this context they examine a wide array of questions pertaining to the 'actuality of sacrifice' in various social, historical and intellectual contexts ranging from the pre-historical to the post-Holocaust, and present new understandings of some of the most sensitive topics of our time.