Animals as Social Construction in the Hebrew Bible
D'Amico, Davide
Produktnummer:
18d9678c27ea83420882354a671145944b
Autor: | D'Amico, Davide |
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Themengebiete: | Animal Sacrifice Animal and Ancient Society Animal and Creation Animals and Bible Animals in Ancient Israel Animate theologies Animlals and Biblical Law Ethik Hebrew Bible Human-animal studies |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 29.09.2023 |
EAN: | 9783534300143 |
Auflage: | 1 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 214 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | wbg Academic in Herder |
Untertitel: | Creation, Law, and Sacrifice |
Produktinformationen "Animals as Social Construction in the Hebrew Bible"
Through the hermeneutical lens of human-animal studies, this volume explores how biblical texts help construct a precise image of animals and assign them a precise role within society. In this regard, three central moments are considered: (a) Creation narratives: Examining the two creation narratives shows how these are functional in creating a hierarchy within the animal kingdom, elevating domestic animals over other animals and positioning humans as God's privileged interlocutors. (b) Biblical Legislation: The second part explores how legal codes frame animals as ‘objects’ in a human-centered relationship, reinforcing a definite hierarchical social order. However, it also reveals instances where animals assume the role of ‘legal subjects’ with associated responsibilities. (c) Institution of sacrifices: The third section explores how sacrifices in the Hebrew Bible shape the perception of animals and determine their social role. A comparative approach between ritual texts in Leviticus and references to sacrifices in prophetic texts opens up different perspectives on the suffering of animals during sacrifices.

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