Purity and the forming of religious traditions in the ancient Mediterranean world and ancient Judaism / / edited by Christian Frevel and Christophe Nihan.

Purity is a cultural construct that had a central role in the forming and the development of religious traditions in the ancient Mediterranean. This volume analyzes concepts, practices and images associated with purity in the main cultures of Antiquity, and discusses from a comparative perspective t...

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Superior document:Dynamics in the history of religions, 1878-8106 ; v. 3
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2012
2013
Language:English
Series:Dynamics in the History of Religions 3.
Physical Description:1 online resource (617 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
Introduction /
Purity in Ancient Mesopotamia: The Paleo-Babylonian and Neo-Assyrian Periods /
Conceptions of Purity in Egyptian Religion /
Concepts of Purity in Anatolian Religions /
Aspects of Purity in the Phoenician World /
Purity and Pollution in Ancient Zoroastrianism /
The Concept of Purity in Greek Sacred Laws /
Concepts of Purity in Ancient Greece, with Particular Emphasis on Sacred Sites /
Greek and Comparatist Reflexions on Food Prohibitions /
Sacral Purity and Social Order in Ancient Rome /
Forms and Functions of Purity in Leviticus /
Purity Conceptions in the Book of Numbers in Context /
Purity Conceptions in Deuteronomy /
The System of Holiness in Ezekiel’s Vision of the New Temple (Ezek 40–48) /
The Relevance of Purity in Second Temple Judaism according to Ezra-Nehemiah /
Purity Concepts in Jewish Traditions of the Hellenistic Period /
The Evolution of Purity at Qumran /
Purity Conceptions in the Dead Sea Scrolls: ‘Ritual-Physical’ and ‘Moral’ Purity in a Diachronic Perspective /
Pure Stone: Archaeological Evidence for Jewish Purity Practices in Late Second Temple Judaism (Miqwa’ot and Stone Vessels) /
Index of Modern Authors --
Index of Sources --
Index of Subjects and Terms.
Summary:Purity is a cultural construct that had a central role in the forming and the development of religious traditions in the ancient Mediterranean. This volume analyzes concepts, practices and images associated with purity in the main cultures of Antiquity, and discusses from a comparative perspective their parallel developments and transformations. The perspective adopted is both synchronic and diachronic; the comparative approach takes into account points of contact and mutual influences, but also includes major transcultural trends. A number of renowned specialists contribute a large variety of perspectives and approaches, combining archaeology, epigraphy and social history; in addition, particular attention is given to concepts of purity in ancient Israel and early Judaism as a ‘test-case’ of sorts. Through its extensive coverage, the volume contributes decisively to the present discussion about the forming of religious traditions in the ancient Mediterranean world.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:1283854341
900423229X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Christian Frevel and Christophe Nihan.