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Ritual And Metaphor Sacrifice In The Bible Christian A Eberhart

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Ritual And Metaphor Sacrifice In The Bible Christian A Eberhart
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.11 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Christian A. Eberhart
ISBN: 9781589836013, 1589836014
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Ritual And Metaphor Sacrifice In The Bible Christian A Eberhart by Christian A. Eberhart 9781589836013, 1589836014 instant download after payment.

The sanctuary and rituals that formed the heart of ancient Judaism ceased to exist a long time ago, yet their images and concepts, especially that of “sacrifice,” have remained essential to the rhetoric of politics, religion, and secular culture. Pervasive sacrificial metaphors range from religious foundations for human ethics to attempts to glorify victims of military operations or natural disasters to much-debated ideas of vicarious atonement within Christianity. The essays in this volume deal with central aspects of sacrificial rituals and processes of metaphor development and spiritualization in Judaism and Christianity. The contributors include Christian A. Eberhart, Göran Eidevall, Stephen Finlan, George P. Heyman, Dominika Kurek-Chomycz, Jeffrey S. Siker, Jason Tatlock, Timothy Wardle, and James W. Watts.

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