For readers interested in the theme across contexts, this is an ideal volume.

Journal of Eastern Mediterranean Archaeology and Heritage Studies

The role of human sacrifice in the ancient Mediterranean world and its implications continue to be topics that fire the popular imagination and engender scholarly discussion and controversy. This volume provides balanced and judicious treatments of the various facets of these topics from a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural perspective. It provides nuanced examinations of ancient ritual, exploring the various meanings that human sacrifice held for antiquity, and examines its varied repercussions up into the modern world. The book explores evidence to shed new light on the origins of the rite, to whom these sacrifices were offered, and by whom they were performed. It presents fresh insights into the social and religious meanings of this practice in its varied biblical landscape and ancient contexts, and demonstrates how human sacrifice has captured the imagination of later writers who have employed it in diverse cultural and theological discourses to convey their own views and ideologies. It provides valuable perspectives for understanding key cultural, theological and ideological dimensions, such as the sacrifice of Christ, scapegoating,self-sacrifice and martyrdom in post-biblical and modern times.
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Table of Contents Introduction V. Daphna Arbel, University of British Columbia, Canada Paul C. Burns, University of British Columbia, Canada J.R.C. Cousland, University of British Columbia, Canada Richard Menkis, University of British Columbia, Canada Dietmar Neufeld, University of British Columbia, Canada Part I. History, Ritual, Archeology 01. Child Sacrifice as the Extreme Case and Calculation Mark Smith, New York University, USA 02. Human Sacrifice in Pre-and Early Dynastic Egypt – What Do You Want to Find? Thomas Hikade, Hikade previously at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver and Jane Roy, previously at the University of British Columbia, Canada 03. God’s Infanticide in the Night of Passover: Exodus 12 in the Light of Ancient Egyptian Rituals Thomas Schneider, University of British Columbia, Canada 04. A Late Punic Narrative About Disrupted Sacrifice? Hr. Medeine N 2 Philip C. Schmitz, Eastern Michigan University, USA Part II. Textual, Cultural & Social Aspects 05. Is the Language of Child Sacrifice Used Figuratively in Ezekiel 16? Peggy Day, University of Winnipeg, Canada 06. Mocking Boys, Baldness, and Bears: Elisha's Deadly Honor (2 Kings 2:23-24) Dietmar Neufeld, University of British Columbia, Canada 07. Death and the Maiden: human sacrifice in Euripides' Andromeda C.W. Marshall, University of British Columbia, Canada Part III. Theology & Reception 08. Child Sacrifice: A Polyvalent Story in Early Eucharistic Piety Paul C. Burns, University of British Columbia, Canada 09. Deus Necans: Jesus in the Infancy Gospel of Thomas J.R.C. Cousland, University of British Columbia, Canada 10. Living Sacrifice: Rethinking Abrahamic Religious Sacrifice using Field Narratives of Eid ul-Adha Michel Desjardins, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada, and Aldea Mulhern, University of Toronto, Canada 11. John Milton’s Poetics for Christ Versus Moloch Lee Johnson, University of British Columbia, Canada Index
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This volume treats human sacrifice in Mediterranean antiquity as well as its later ramifications as a theme transcending social, geographical, and theological boundaries.
Authoritative and up-to-the-minute treatments of the topic by world authorities

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780567654854
Publisert
2014-12-18
Utgiver
Vendor
T.& T.Clark Ltd
Vekt
553 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
272

Om bidragsyterne

V. Daphna Arbel is a Professor in the Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Paul C. Burns is Associate Professor Emeritus of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada. J.R.C. Cousland is Associate Professor in the Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Richard Menkis is Associate Professor of Medieval and Modern Jewish History at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Dietmar Neufeld is Associate Professor in the Department of Classical, Near Eastern and Religious Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada.