Temples in Transformation: Iron Age Interactions and Continuity in Material Culture and in Textual Traditions (Beitrage zum Verstehen der Bibel / Contributions to Understanding the Bible)

$48.34

This book provides academic analysis of Iron Age history and textual traditions for students of history and religious studies.

Temples in Transformation: Iron Age Interactions and Continuity in Material Culture and in Textual Traditions (Beitrage zum Verstehen der Bibel / Contributions to Understanding the Bible)
Temples in Transformation: Iron Age Interactions and Continuity in Material Culture and in Textual Traditions (Beitrage zum Verstehen der Bibel / Contributions to Understanding the Bible)
$48.34

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The focus of this book is on temples in the Southern Levant during the Iron Age (ca. 1200-600 BC) and their transformations. In order to capture the long-term context, some significant sites with temples from the Late Bronze Age are also presented and discussed. The author traces both material culture related to the temples and the way in which the same themes are treated in Old Testament texts concentrated primarily on Israel and Judah. From the analysis of these texts, he deduces a threefold transformation of the form of memory in relation to the temples and the cult. The first concerns a contrastive reshaping (Philistia and other neighbouring political entities), the second an external (Israel) and the third an internal (Judah) silencing of the actual form of religious practice in the Iron Age.

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Weight 0.505 lbs
Dimensions 16.5 × 23.7 × 1.6 in

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