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245 04 $aThe body in biblical, Christian and Jewish texts /$cedited by Joan E. Taylor.
264 1 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bBloomsbury T & T Clark,$c2014.
264 4 $c©2014
300 $axxi, 267 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm.
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490 1 $aLibrary of Second Temple studies ;$v85
490 1 $aT & T Clark library of biblical studies
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 226-249) and indexes.
505 00 $tThe body inscribed: a priestly initiative? /$rSandra Jacobs --$tQueering the body: un-desiring sex in Leviticus /$rSteffan Mathias --$tRitualized bodies in the valley of dry bones (Ezekiel 37.1-14) /$rC.A. Strine --$t"Two by two": the ark-etypal language of Mark's apostolic pairings /$rJoan E. Taylor --$tJesus' Gentile healings: the absence of bodily contact and the requirement of faith /$rRebecca Harrocks --$tJewish blessing or Thyestean banquet?: the eucharist and its origins /$rKatie Turner --$t"How are the dead raised?": the bodily nature of resurrection in Second Temple Jewish texts /$rDaniel W. Hayter --$tFlesh for Franken-whore: reading Babylon's body in Revelation 17 /$rMichelle Fletcher --$tCan a body change?: Josephus's attitude to circumcision and conversion /$rDavina Grojnowski --$tThe Acts of Paul and Thecla: violating the inviolate body: Thecla uncut /$rRosie Ratcliffe --$tThe fire and the flesh: self-destruction of the male rabbinic body /$rLaliv Clenman.
520 $aThe body is an entity on which religious ideology is printed. Thus it is frequently a subject of interest, anxiety, prescription and regulation in both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, as well as in early Christian and Jewish writings. Issues such as the body's age, purity, sickness, ability, gender, sexual actions, marking, clothing, modesty or placement can revolve around what the body is and is not supposed to be or do. The Body in Biblical, Christian and Jewish Texts comprises a range of inter-disciplinary and creative explorations of the body as it is described and defined in religious literature, with chapters largely written by new scholars with fresh perspectives. This is a subject with wide and important repercussions in diverse cultural contexts today.
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