Breaking monotheism : Yehud and the material formation of monotheistic identity
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書誌事項
Breaking monotheism : Yehud and the material formation of monotheistic identity
(Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, 565)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)
Bloomsbury, 2012
- : hb
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注記
Bibliography: p. [237]-251
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Breaking Monotheism makes the case that the failed vision of a theocratic utopia in the biblical texts has contributed (in a structural sense) to the exclusionary focus of monotheistic religion. Using the Persian province Yehud as its primary case study, this work embodies a special focus on the interaction between religion and the social-political body in several important areas: (1) power relations in the province, (2) land as private property and its economic impact, (3) political structure and the "rule of law," (4) monotheistic religious identity in Palestine and its tendency toward "cultural" exclusion, and (5) social group formation in the midst of conflict. This work makes the case that cultural-religious patterns and trends that would later prove formative for Judaism and Christianity as monotheistic religions began with the failed reality of a theocracy in Yehud. Thus, and this point will be demonstrated in the work, Yehud offers not only a historical subject for analysis but also a model through which to analyze and understand the development of the broader framework of later monotheistic religions.
目次
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Power Politics: Priestly versus Royal Authority, and the Punisment of Both
- Chapter 3: Sects and Foreplay(?)
- Chapter 4: Divine Identity: Religion as Structured Identity (or, My Face or Yours?)
- Chapter 5: Land, Theocracies, and Wild Utopias
- Chapter 6: Law: Dominant Discourse of Self
- Chapter 7: From Grave to Cradle: Failed Theocracies, Ephemeral Utopias, and Monotheistic Exclusion.
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