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Hermeneutics Of Holiness Ancient Jewish And Christian Notions Of Sexuality And Religious Community Naomi Koltunfromm

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Hermeneutics Of Holiness Ancient Jewish And Christian Notions Of Sexuality And Religious Community Naomi Koltunfromm
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.53 MB
Pages: 326
Author: Naomi Koltun-Fromm
ISBN: 9780199736485, 0199736480
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Hermeneutics Of Holiness Ancient Jewish And Christian Notions Of Sexuality And Religious Community Naomi Koltunfromm by Naomi Koltun-fromm 9780199736485, 0199736480 instant download after payment.

In Hermeneutics of Holiness , Naomi Koltun-Fromm examines the ancient nexus of holiness and sexuality and explores its roots in the biblical texts as well as its manifestations throughout ancient and late-ancient Judaism and early Syriac Christianity. In the process, she tells the story of how the biblical notions of "holy person" and "holy community" came to be defined by the sexual and marriage practices of various interpretive communities in late antiquity.Koltun-Fromm seeks to explain why sexuality, especially sexual restraint, became a primary demarcation of sacred community boundaries among Jews and Christians in fourth-century Persian-Mesopotamia. She charts three primary manifestations of holiness: holiness ascribed, holiness achieved, and holiness acquired through ritual purity. Hermeneutics of Holiness traces the development of these three concepts, from their origin in the biblical texts to the Second Temple literature (both Jewish and Christian) to the Syriac Christian and rabbinic literature of the fourth century. In so doing, this book establishes the importance of biblical interpretation for late ancient Jewish and Christian practices, the centrality of holiness as a category for self-definition, and the relationship of fourth-century asceticism to biblical texts and interpretive history.

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