Understanding of the religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Israelites has changed considerably in recent years. It is now increasingly accepted that the biblical presentation of Israelite religion is often at odds with the historical realities of ancient Israel's religious climate. As such, the diversity inherent to ancient Israelite religion is often overlooked-particularly within university lecture halls and classrooms. This textbook draws together specialists in the field to explain, illustrate and analyze this religious diversity. Following an introductory essay guiding the…mehr
Understanding of the religious beliefs and practices of the ancient Israelites has changed considerably in recent years. It is now increasingly accepted that the biblical presentation of Israelite religion is often at odds with the historical realities of ancient Israel's religious climate. As such, the diversity inherent to ancient Israelite religion is often overlooked-particularly within university lecture halls and classrooms. This textbook draws together specialists in the field to explain, illustrate and analyze this religious diversity. Following an introductory essay guiding the reader through the book, the collection falls into three sections. The first focuses on conceptual diversities. It deconstructs common assumptions about Israelite religion and reconstructs Israelite perceptions of the nature of the religious world. The second section examines socio-religious diversities. It studies the varied social contexts of ancient Israelites, exploring the relationship between worshippers' social locations and their perceptions and experiences of the divine. The third section deals with geographical diversities. It seeks to understand how geographical distinctions engender certain characteristics within Israelite religion and impact upon religious perceptions. Underpinning each essay in this volume is a shared concern to: (1) explore the ways in which worshippers' socio-cultural contexts shape and colour their religious beliefs and practices; (2) assess the role, benefits and limitations of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament in reconstructing ancient Israelite religion.
Francesca Stavrakopoulou is Senior Lecturer in Hebrew Bible at the University of Exeter, UK. Her research focuses on ancient Israelite religion, Judahite kingship, and history and ideology in the Hebrew Bible. She is the author of King Manasseh and Child Sacrifice: Biblical Distortions of Historical Realities" (De Gruyter, 2004). John Barton is Oriel and Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture, University of Oxford. His previous publications include What is the Bible?, People of the Book?, Love Unknown, The Oxford Bible Commentary and The Biblical World.
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Introduction: Francesca Stavrakopoulou and John Barton Conceptual Diversities Experiencing the Divine: Heavenly visits earthly encounters and the land of the dead Susan Niditch Amherst College MA USA 'Israelite' religion and 'Canaanite' religion Herbert Niehr Eberhard Karls University Tubingen Germany 'Official' religion and 'popular' religion Francesca Stavrakopoulou University of Exeter UK Socio-Religious Diversities Royal religion in ancient Judah Nick Wyatt University of Edinburgh UK Cultic sites and complexes beyond the Jerusalem Temple Diana Edelman University of Sheffield UK Urban religion and rural religion Philip Davies University of Sheffield UK Household religion Carol Meyers Duke University NC USA Personal piety Rainer Albertz. Wilhelms University Munster Germany Geographical Diversities Northern Southern and Transjordanian perspectives Jeremy Hutton Princeton Theological Seminary USA Worship beyond Yehud Lester Grabbe University of Hull UK Post-Script: Reflecting on religious diversity John Barton University of Oxford UK
Introduction: Francesca Stavrakopoulou and John Barton Conceptual Diversities Experiencing the Divine: Heavenly visits earthly encounters and the land of the dead Susan Niditch Amherst College MA USA 'Israelite' religion and 'Canaanite' religion Herbert Niehr Eberhard Karls University Tubingen Germany 'Official' religion and 'popular' religion Francesca Stavrakopoulou University of Exeter UK Socio-Religious Diversities Royal religion in ancient Judah Nick Wyatt University of Edinburgh UK Cultic sites and complexes beyond the Jerusalem Temple Diana Edelman University of Sheffield UK Urban religion and rural religion Philip Davies University of Sheffield UK Household religion Carol Meyers Duke University NC USA Personal piety Rainer Albertz. Wilhelms University Munster Germany Geographical Diversities Northern Southern and Transjordanian perspectives Jeremy Hutton Princeton Theological Seminary USA Worship beyond Yehud Lester Grabbe University of Hull UK Post-Script: Reflecting on religious diversity John Barton University of Oxford UK
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