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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eve Levavi Feinstein (College Fellow, College Fellow, Harvard University)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 23.90cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 15.70cm Weight: 0.544kg ISBN: 9780199395545ISBN 10: 0199395543 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 23 October 2014 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsNuanced, comprehensively researched, wide-ranging and clearly written, this book clarifies and synthesizes many interrelated issues concerning sex, gender, and ritual impurity--what the author calls ritual pollution. Employing a cross-cultural psychological approach while well-grounded in the study of the ancient Near East, this study is important not only for biblical scholars, but for anyone interested in feminism, masculinity, gender, and the broad culture of the biblical world. --Marc Zvi Brettler, author of How to Read the Jewish Bible This is a book well worth reading.... Feinstein draws on a broad competence not only in Hebrew Bible but in ritual, history of religions, anthropology, psychology, and cognitive studies of emotion....Sexual Pollution in the Hebrew Bible is a substantial contribution to the field and an important voice in an ongoing conversation about how to understand concepts of impurity/pollution in the ancient world, including the Hebrew Bible and early Judaism. --Review of Biblical Literature Within the context of a general discussion of purity and pollution categories in the Hebrew Bible, Feinstein focuses on types of sexual pollution. Her rigorous and full analysis provides considerable clarity about the many obscurities in the system and in the texts she analyzes in detail. A major contribution. --Michael D. Coogan, Editor, The New Oxford Annotated Bible Eve Feinstein rightly claims that the concepts of impurity and pollution, while central to biblical thought, have received inadequate treatment in critical biblical scholarship. Her work represents a noteworthy advance, clarifying and refining the understanding of the topic with special attention to the problematic relationship between purity/impurity and sexuality. In her meticulous examination of relevant texts, she rejects simplistic moralizing and psychologizing solutions in favor of a sophisticated analysis that is attuned to the Bible's gender politics and respectful of both chronological development and the ideological diversity of the sources. --Alan Cooper, Elaine Ravich Professor of Jewish Studies and Provost, Jewish Theological Seminary This book is notable for its accurate and judicious summaries of mainstream scholar- ship. -- James Watts, Catholic Biblical Assocation Nuanced, comprehensively researched, wide-ranging and clearly written, this book clarifies and synthesizes many interrelated issues concerning sex, gender, and ritual impuritywhat the author calls ritual pollution. Employing a cross-cultural psychological approach while well-grounded in the study of the ancient Near East, this study is important not only for biblical scholars, but for anyone interested in feminism, masculinity, gender, and the broad culture of the biblical world. Marc Zvi Brettler, author of How to Read the Jewis Bible Within the context of a general discussion of purity and pollution categories in the Hebrew Bible, Feinstein focuses on types of sexual pollution. Her rigorous and full analysis provides considerable clarity about the many obscurities in the system and in the texts she analyzes in detail. A major contribution. Michael D. Coogan, editor, The New Oxford Annotated Bible Eve Feinstein rightly claims that the concepts of impurity and pollution, while central to biblical thought, have received inadequate treatment in critical biblical scholarship. Her work represents a noteworthy advance, clarifying and refining the understanding of the topic with special attention to the problematic relationship between purity/impurity and sexuality. In her meticulous examination of relevant texts, she rejects simplistic moralizing and psychologizing solutions in favor of a sophisticated analysis that is attuned to the Bibles gender politics and respectful of both chronological development and the ideological diversity of the sources. Alan Cooper, Elaine Ravich Professor of Jewish Studies and Provost, Jewish Theological Seminary Nuanced, comprehensively researched, wide-ranging and clearly written, this book clarifies and synthesizes many interrelated issues concerning sex, gender, and ritual impurity--what the author calls ritual pollution. Employing a cross-cultural psychological approach while well-grounded in the study of the ancient Near East, this study is important not only for biblical scholars, but for anyone interested in feminism, masculinity, gender, and the broad culture of the biblical world. --Marc Zvi Brettler, author of How to Read the Jewish Bible Within the context of a general discussion of purity and pollution categories in the Hebrew Bible, Feinstein focuses on types of sexual pollution. Her rigorous and full analysis provides considerable clarity about the many obscurities in the system and in the texts she analyzes in detail. A major contribution. --Michael D. Coogan, Editor, The New Oxford Annotated Bible Eve Feinstein rightly claims that the concepts of impurity and pollution, while central to biblical thought, have received inadequate treatment in critical biblical scholarship. Her work represents a noteworthy advance, clarifying and refining the understanding of the topic with special attention to the problematic relationship between purity/impurity and sexuality. In her meticulous examination of relevant texts, she rejects simplistic moralizing and psychologizing solutions in favor of a sophisticated analysis that is attuned to the Bible's gender politics and respectful of both chronological development and the ideological diversity of the sources. --Alan Cooper, Elaine Ravich Professor of Jewish Studies and Provost, Jewish Theological Seminary This book is notable for its accurate and judicious summaries of mainstream scholar- ship. -- James Watts, Catholic Biblical Assocation Author InformationEve Levavi Feinstein is a writer, editor, and educator in Palo Alto, CA. She received her Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible from the department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at Harvard University. Her articles have appeared in Vetus Testamentum and Bodies, Embodiment, and Theology of the Hebrew Bible. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |