Bodies, embodiment, and theology of the Hebrew Bible
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Bodies, embodiment, and theology of the Hebrew Bible
(Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, 465)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)
T & T Clark, c2010
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Description
Recognizing that human experience is very much influenced by inhabiting bodies, the past decade has seen a surge in studies about representation of bodies in religious experience and human imaginations regarding the Divine. The understanding of embodiment as central to human experience has made a big impact within religious studies particularly in contemporary Christian theology, feminist, cultural and ideological criticism and anthropological approaches to the Hebrew Bible. Within the sub-field of theology of the Hebrew Bible, the conversation is still dominated by assumptions that the God of the Hebrew Bible does not have a body and that embodiment of the divine is a new concept introduced outside of the Hebrew Bible. To a great extent, the insights regarding how body discourse can communicate information have not yet been incorporated into theological studies.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: S. Tamar Kamionkowski
- Section One
- Amy C. Merrill Willis, "Visible Tensions: The Body of God in the Book of Daniel"
- Mark W. Hamilton, "The Body of God in Psalms: From Incomparability to Incorporeality"
- Claudia Bergmann, "Both/And/Or: Can YHWH be a Warrior and a Woman Giving Birth?"
- Wonil Kim, "The Physicality of Kavod"
- Section Two
- Hilary Lipka, "Profaning the Body: Chillel and the Conception of Loss of Personal Holiness in H"
- Jeremy Schipper, "Embodying Deuteronomistic Theology in 1 Kings 15:22-24"
- Matthew R. Schlimm, "Emotions and Embodiment: The Motif of Anger in the Book of Genesis"
- Section Three
- Howard Schwartz, "Theology or Anthropology: The problem of the Body as an Interpretive Issue"
- Esther J. Hamori, "Divine Embodiment in the Hebrew Bible and its Implications for Jewish and Christian Incarnational Theology"
- Gerald West, "Socio-cultural Male and Female Bodies: The Influence of the Hebrew Bible in African Christian Communities".
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