The History and Religion of Israel
Title | The History and Religion of Israel PDF eBook |
Author | George Wishart Anderson |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | Religion |
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The history and religion of Israel are inseparable and yet stand in sharp contrast to each other. The history of Israel is in one sense only a minor feature in the broad complex of ancient Near Eastern history. With the possible exception of the reigns of David and Solomon, Israel never attained imperial status.
The Religion of Ancient Israel
Title | The Religion of Ancient Israel PDF eBook |
Author | Patrick D. Miller |
Publisher | Westminster John Knox Press |
Pages | 378 |
Release | 2000-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780664221454 |
The historical and literary questions about ancient Israel that traditionally have preoccupied biblical scholars have often overlooked the social realities of life experienced by the vast majority of the population of ancient Israel. Volumes in the Library of Ancient Israel draw on multiple disciplines -- such as archaeology, anthropology, sociology, and literary criticism -- to illumine the everyday realities and social subtleties these ancient cultures experienced. This series employs sophisticated methods resulting in original contributions that depict the reality of the people behind the Hebrew Bible and interprets these scholarly insights for a wide variety of readers. Individually and collectively, these books will expand our vision of the culture and society of ancient Israel, thereby generating new appreciation for its impact up to the present.Patrick Miller investigates the role religion played in an expanding circle of influences in ancient Israel: the family, village, tribe, and nation-state. He situates Israel's religion in context where a variety of social forces affected beliefs, and where popular cults openly competed with the "official" religion. Miller makes extensive use of both epigraphic and artefactual evidence as he deftly probes the complexities of Iron Age culture and society and their enduring significance for people today.
The Religion of Israel
Title | The Religion of Israel PDF eBook |
Author | Yehezkel Kaufmann |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9789657287026 |
Women and the Religion of Ancient Israel
Title | Women and the Religion of Ancient Israel PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Ackerman |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 577 |
Release | 2022-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0300141785 |
A synthetic reconstruction of women’s religious engagement and experiences in preexilic Israel “This monumental book examines a wealth of data from the Bible, archaeology, and ancient Near Eastern texts and iconography to provide a clear, comprehensive, and compelling analysis of women’s religious lives in preexilic times.”—Carol Meyers, Duke University Throughout the biblical narrative, ancient Israelite religious life is dominated by male actors. When women appear, they are often seen only on the periphery: as tangential, accidental, or passive participants. However, despite their absence from the written record, they were often deeply involved in religious practice and ritual observance. In this new volume, Susan Ackerman presents a comprehensive account of ancient Israelite women’s religious lives and experiences. She examines the various sites of their practice, including household shrines, regional sanctuaries, and national temples; the calendar of religious rituals that women observed on a weekly, monthly, and yearly basis; and their special roles in religious settings. Drawing on texts, archaeology, and material culture, and documenting the distinctions between Israelite women’s experiences and those of their male counterparts, Ackerman reconstructs an essential picture of women’s lived religion in ancient Israelite culture.
Religion & Culture in Ancient Israel
Title | Religion & Culture in Ancient Israel PDF eBook |
Author | John Andrew Dearman |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Bible |
ISBN | 9781565634657 |
Religion in ancient Israel didn't develop in a vacuum; it was influenced by the Near Eastern culture around it as much as it in turn influenced that culture. Dearman explores that dynamic interplay in this thought-provoking study. Using archaeological and literary evidence (both biblical and extrabiblical) he shows how distinctive Old Testament traditions (such as the paradoxical role of the prophets) flourished in the interaction of Israelite religion with cultural and political forces, while other traditions languished.Religion and Culture in Ancient Israel by J. Andrew Dearman is the comprehensive study of religious forms and customs that has been needed by the discipline for many years. . . . Dearman's work is a mixture of traditional and social scientific examinations of the world of ancient Israel and its social matrix. From its opening use of Clifford Geertz' definition of 'religion, ' a tone is set, but not one that 'over interprets' the available sources. There is no parallelomania here, no exaggeration of archaeological data, no theological agenda, and no attempt to rehash Albright or Gottwald. Instead, Dearman provides a fresh approach, geared to both a historical and a literary examination of religious forms and phenomena in ancient Israel. . . . The goal of any textbook is to provide (1) information in a systematic manner and (2) to hold the interest of the reader so that the author's message gets across to his or her audience. Dearman has succeeded well with both of these. Victor Matthews, Professor of Religious Studies, Southwest Missouri State University
Jewish History, Jewish Religion
Title | Jewish History, Jewish Religion PDF eBook |
Author | Israel Shahak |
Publisher | Pluto Press |
Pages | 148 |
Release | 1994-04-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780745308197 |
'Shahak subjects the whole history of Orthodoxy ... to a hilarious and scrupulous critique.' --Christopher Hitchens, The Nation
Exploring the Religion of Ancient Israel
Title | Exploring the Religion of Ancient Israel PDF eBook |
Author | Aaron Chalmers |
Publisher | IVP Academic |
Pages | 159 |
Release | 2013-01-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780830825455 |
Aaron Chalmers gives students a unique introduction to the religious and social world of ancient Israel. The first part explores the major religious offices mentioned in the Old Testament, including prophets, priests, sages and kings. As well as considering what these key people said and did, the author traces the process through which one became recognized as a prophet, priest or sage, and where each of these offices were located in ancient Israel. The second part of the book focuses on the beliefs and practices of the common people--the group that made up the majority of ancient Israel s population.