Purity and pollution in the Hebrew Bible: from embodied experience to moral metaphor

"In this book, Yitzhaq Feder presents a novel and compelling account of pollution in ancient Israel, from its emergence as an embodied concept, rooted in physiological experience, to its expression as a pervasive metaphor in social-moral discourse. Feder aims to bring the biblical and ancient N...

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Main Author: Feder, Yitzhaq 1977- (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge New York, NY Port Melbourne New Delhi Singapore Cambridge University Press 2022
In:Year: 2022
Reviews:Pollution in the Bible and in Cognitive Science: A Review of Recent Works by Thomas Kazen and Yitzhaq Feder (2023) (Watts, James W., 1960 -)
Edition:First published
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Purity / Pollution
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Generals / Old Testament
B Pollution Biblical teaching
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Purity, Ritual Biblical teaching
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Summary:"In this book, Yitzhaq Feder presents a novel and compelling account of pollution in ancient Israel, from its emergence as an embodied concept, rooted in physiological experience, to its expression as a pervasive metaphor in social-moral discourse. Feder aims to bring the biblical and ancient Near Eastern evidence into a sustained conversation with anthropological and psychological research through comparison with notions of contagion in other ancient and modern cultural contexts. Showing how numerous interpretive difficulties are the result of imposing modern concepts on the ancient texts, he guides readers through wide-ranging parallels to biblical attitudes in ancient Near Eastern, ethnographic, and modern cultures. Feder demonstrates how contemporary evolutionary and psychological research can be applied to ancient textual evidence. He also suggests a path of synthesis that can move beyond the polarized positions which currently characterize modern academic and popular debates bearing on the roles of biology and culture in shaping human behavior"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1316517578
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781009042642