The image and the book : iconic cults, aniconism, and the rise of book religion in Israel and the ancient Near East
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書誌事項
The image and the book : iconic cults, aniconism, and the rise of book religion in Israel and the ancient Near East
(Contributions to biblical exegesis and theology, 21)
U. Peeters, 1997
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注記
Selected bibliography: p. [249]-254
Includes index
収録内容
- The many faces of God : divine images and symbols in ancient Near Eastern religions / Izak Cornelius
- Washing the mouth : the consecration of divine images in Mesopotamia / Angelika Berlejung
- In search of Yhwah's cult statue in the first temple / Herbert Niehr
- Anthropomorphic cult statuary in Iron Age Palestine and the search for Yahweh's cult images / Christoph Uehlinger
- Assyrian evidence for iconic polytheis in ancient Israel? / Bob Becking
- Israelite aniconism : developments and origins / Tryggve N.D. Mettinger
- Aniconism and anthropomorphism in ancient Israel / Ronald S. Hendel
- The iconic book : analogies between the Babylonian cult of images and the veneration of the Torah / Karel van der Toorn
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Image and the Book is a richly documented and provocative collection of studies and essays dealing with the historical background of biblical ban on religious images. It describes the role and theology of the divine image in the civilizations surrounding Israel, and shows that there has been long-standing worship of images in Israel. Though the Bible intimates that Israelite religion was aniconic from the very beginning, the archaeological evidence and the dispassionate analysis of the available texts shows otherwise. The iconographical remains yield a fascinating view of the development and varieties in the cult of religious images. The iconoclasm of influential currents in the late Israelite and early Judaic religion went in tandem with the promotion of the Book of the Law as a substitute of the image. In the case of the Bible, the rise of book religion must be seen in conjunction with the battle against images.
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