Holy Men and Hunger Artists

Holy Men and Hunger Artists
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 239
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ISBN-10 : 9780195137507
ISBN-13 : 0195137507
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Synopsis Holy Men and Hunger Artists by : Eliezer Diamond

The existence of ascetic elements within rabbinic Judaism has generally been either overlooked or actually denied. Diamond shows that rabbinic asceticism does indeed exist. This asceticism is mainly secondary, rather than primary, in that the rabbis place no value on self-denial in and of itself.

Athanasius of Alexandria

Athanasius of Alexandria
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
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ISBN-10 : 9780191613395
ISBN-13 : 0191613398
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Athanasius of Alexandria by : David M. Gwynn

Athanasius of Alexandria (c.295-373) is one of the greatest and most controversial figures of early Christian history. His life spanned the period of fundamental change for the Roman Empire and the Christian Church that followed the conversion of Constantine the Great, the first Christian Roman emperor. A bishop and theologian, an ascetic and a pastoral father, Athanasius played a central role in shaping Christianity in these crucial formative years. As bishop of Alexandria (328-73) he fought to unite the divided Egyptian Church and inspired admiration and opposition alike from fellow bishops and the emperor Constantine and his successors. Athanasius attended the first ecumenical Council of Nicaea summoned by Constantine in 325 and as a theologian would be remembered as the defender of the original Nicene Creed against the 'Arian' heresy. He was also a champion of the ascetic movement that transformed Christianity, a patron of monks and virgins and the author of numerous ascetic works including the famous Life of Antony. All these elements played their part in Athanasius' vocation as a pastoral father, responsible for the physical and spiritual wellbeing of his congregations. This book offers the first study in English to draw together these diverse yet inseparable roles that defined Athanasius' life and the influence that he exerted on subsequent Christian tradition. The presentation is accessible to both specialists and non-specialists and is illuminated throughout by extensive quotation from Athanasius' many writings, for it is through his own words that we may best approach this remarkable man.

Clothed in the Body

Clothed in the Body
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9781317164944
ISBN-13 : 1317164946
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Clothed in the Body by : Hannah Hunt

Hunt examines the apparent paradox that Jesus' earthly existence and post resurrection appearances are experienced through consummately physical actions and attributes yet some ascetics within the Christian tradition appear to seek to deny the value of the human body, to find it deadening of spiritual life. Hunt considers why the Christian tradition as a whole has rarely managed more than an uneasy truce between the physical and the spiritual aspects of the human person. Why is it that the 'Church' has energetically argued, through centuries of ecumenical councils, for the dual nature of Christ but seems still unwilling to accept the full integration of physical and spiritual within humanity, despite Gregory of Nazianzus's comment that 'what has not been assumed has not been redeemed'?

Early Christian Monastic Literature and the Babylonian Talmud

Early Christian Monastic Literature and the Babylonian Talmud
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9781107023017
ISBN-13 : 1107023017
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Early Christian Monastic Literature and the Babylonian Talmud by : Michal Bar-Asher Siegal

This book examines literary analogies in Christian and Jewish sources, culminating in an in-depth analysis of connections between Christian monastic texts and Babylonian Talmudic traditions.

Holiness in Jewish Thought

Holiness in Jewish Thought
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780192516527
ISBN-13 : 0192516523
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Holiness in Jewish Thought by : Alan L. Mittleman

Holiness is a challenge for contemporary Jewish thought. The concept of holiness is crucial to religious discourse in general and to Jewish discourse in particular. "Holiness" seems to express an important feature of religious thought and of religious ways of life. Yet the concept is ill defined. This collection explores what concepts of holiness were operative in different periods of Jewish history and bodies of Jewish literature and offers preliminary reflections on their theological and philosophical import today. The contributors illumine some of the major episodes concerning holiness in the development of the Jewish tradition. They are challenged to think about the problems and potential implicit in Judaic concepts of holiness, to make them explicit, and to try to retrieve the concepts for contemporary theological and philosophical reflection. Not all of the contributors push into philosophical and theological territory, but they all provide resources for the reader to do so. Holiness is elusive but it need not be opaque. This volume makes Jewish concepts of holiness lucid, accessible, and intellectually engaging.

Asceticism in the Graeco-Roman World

Asceticism in the Graeco-Roman World
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781139480666
ISBN-13 : 1139480669
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Asceticism in the Graeco-Roman World by : Richard Finn

Asceticism deploys abstention, self-control, and self-denial, to order oneself or a community in relation to the divine. Both its practices and the cultural ideals they expressed were important to pagans, Jews, Christians of different kinds, and Manichees. Richard Finn presents for the first time a combined study of the major ascetic traditions, which have been previously misunderstood by being studied separately. He examines how people abstained from food, drink, sexual relations, sleep, and wealth; what they meant by their behaviour; and how they influenced others in the Graeco-Roman world. Against this background, the book charts the rise of monasticism in Egypt, Asia Minor, Syria, and North Africa, assessing the crucial role played by the third-century exegete, Origen, and asks why monasticism developed so variously in different regions.

Mapping Gender in Ancient Religious Discourses

Mapping Gender in Ancient Religious Discourses
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 601
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ISBN-10 : 9789004154476
ISBN-13 : 9004154477
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Mapping Gender in Ancient Religious Discourses by : Todd C. Penner

A collection of essays on early Christian, Jewish and Greco-Roman religious discourses in antiquity, focusing on the construction of gender in relationship to broader cultural and religious themes, argumentation and identity formation in the early centuries of the common era.

Sexuality in the Babylonian Talmud

Sexuality in the Babylonian Talmud
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781316797266
ISBN-13 : 1316797260
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Sexuality in the Babylonian Talmud by : Yishai Kiel

Within this close textual analysis of the Babylonian Talmud, Yishai Kiel explores rabbinic discussions of sex in light of cultural assumptions and dispositions that pervaded the cultures of late antiquity and particularly the Iranian world. By negotiating the Iranian context of the rabbinic discussion alongside the Christian backdrop, this groundbreaking volume presents a balanced and nuanced portrayal of the rabbinic discourse on sexuality and situates rabbinic discussions of sex more broadly at the crossroads of late antique cultures. The study is divided into two thematic sections: the first centers on the broader aspects of rabbinic discourse on sexuality while the second hones in on rabbinic discussions of sexual prohibitions and the classification of permissible and prohibited partnerships, with particular attention to rabbinic discussions of incest. Essential reading for scholars and graduate students of Judaic studies, early Christianity, and Iranian studies, as well as those interested in religious studies and comparative religion.

Trans Talmud

Trans Talmud
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Publisher : Univ of California Press
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9780520382060
ISBN-13 : 0520382064
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Trans Talmud by : Max K. Strassfeld

Trans Talmud places eunuchs and androgynes at the center of rabbinic literature and asks what we can learn from them about Judaism and the project of transgender history. Rather than treating these figures as anomalies to be justified or explained away, Max K. Strassfeld argues that they profoundly shaped ideas about law, as the rabbis constructed intricate taxonomies of gender across dozens of texts to understand an array of cultural tensions. Showing how rabbis employed eunuchs and androgynes to define proper forms of masculinity, Strassfeld emphasizes the unique potential of these figures to not only establish the boundary of law but exceed and transform it. Trans Talmud challenges how we understand gender in Judaism and demonstrates that acknowledging nonbinary gender prompts a reassessment of Jewish literature and law.

Mothers in the Jewish Cultural Imagination

Mothers in the Jewish Cultural Imagination
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 415
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ISBN-10 : 9781786948533
ISBN-13 : 1786948532
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Mothers in the Jewish Cultural Imagination by : Marjorie Lehman

Most Jews will feel intimately familiar with and attached to the figure of the ‘Jewish mother’, yet few have questioned representations of mothers and motherhood in Jewish culture. This volume aims to fill this gap by bringing to the fore the vast network of symbols and images which Jews have associated with mothers from the Bible to the modern period. It demonstrates the complex ways in which the Jewish mother has been used to construct and frame Jewish religion and culture.