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Chance Bonar deposited Danaids and Dirces in Roman Corinth: Sexualized Violence and Imperial Spectacle in 1 Clement on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
I offer an examination of the passage’s function in 1 Clement and potential reception
among the Corinthians. The latter part of this chapter imagines how the
Corinthian recipients of 1 Clement may have understood its brief scene of
violence against women and their purported overcoming of “being weak in
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Chance Bonar deposited Hermas the (Formerly?) Enslaved: Rethinking Manumission and Hermas’s Biography in the Shepherd of Hermas on Humanities Commons 2 years, 6 months ago
Der Artikel beschäftigt sich mit dem wissenschaftlichen Konsens, dass Hermas im
Hirten des Hermas als freigelassener Sklave dargestellt wird. Nach einem Blick auf
biographische Einordnungen des Hermas bei verschiedenen frühchristlichen Autoren
wird auf Theodor Zahn als „Erfinder“ der biographischen Hypothese eingegangen,
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Matthew Suriano deposited The Privilege of the Living in Caring for the Dead: A Problem of Reciprocity in the group
Near Eastern Archaeology on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoWhat was the significance of ancestors in the Hebrew Bible? The question is spurred by Kerry Sonia’s Caring for the Dead, which argues that the cult of dead kin was an accepted practice in the culture of the biblical writers. In building this thesis, Sonia resists an idea popular in scholarship that the Hebrew Bible promotes a negative view of r…[Read more]
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Matthew Suriano deposited The Privilege of the Living in Caring for the Dead: A Problem of Reciprocity in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoWhat was the significance of ancestors in the Hebrew Bible? The question is spurred by Kerry Sonia’s Caring for the Dead, which argues that the cult of dead kin was an accepted practice in the culture of the biblical writers. In building this thesis, Sonia resists an idea popular in scholarship that the Hebrew Bible promotes a negative view of r…[Read more]
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Matthew Suriano deposited The Privilege of the Living in Caring for the Dead: A Problem of Reciprocity in the group
Biblical archaeology on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoWhat was the significance of ancestors in the Hebrew Bible? The question is spurred by Kerry Sonia’s Caring for the Dead, which argues that the cult of dead kin was an accepted practice in the culture of the biblical writers. In building this thesis, Sonia resists an idea popular in scholarship that the Hebrew Bible promotes a negative view of r…[Read more]
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Matthew Suriano deposited The Privilege of the Living in Caring for the Dead: A Problem of Reciprocity in the group
Ancient Near East on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoWhat was the significance of ancestors in the Hebrew Bible? The question is spurred by Kerry Sonia’s Caring for the Dead, which argues that the cult of dead kin was an accepted practice in the culture of the biblical writers. In building this thesis, Sonia resists an idea popular in scholarship that the Hebrew Bible promotes a negative view of r…[Read more]
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Matthew Suriano deposited What Did Feeding the Dead Mean? Two Case Studies from Iron Age Tombs at Beth-Shemesh in the group
Near Eastern Archaeology on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoFeeding the dead was an accepted cultural practice in the world of biblical writers. It is circumscribed by cultic considerations in passages such as Deut 26:14, but there are no texts that prohibit the placing of food inside tombs. Thus, the biblical writers tacitly acknowledged the practice, though feeding the dead is never explicitly prescribed…[Read more]
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Matthew Suriano deposited What Did Feeding the Dead Mean? Two Case Studies from Iron Age Tombs at Beth-Shemesh in the group
Biblical Studies on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoFeeding the dead was an accepted cultural practice in the world of biblical writers. It is circumscribed by cultic considerations in passages such as Deut 26:14, but there are no texts that prohibit the placing of food inside tombs. Thus, the biblical writers tacitly acknowledged the practice, though feeding the dead is never explicitly prescribed…[Read more]
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Matthew Suriano deposited What Did Feeding the Dead Mean? Two Case Studies from Iron Age Tombs at Beth-Shemesh in the group
Biblical archaeology on Humanities Commons 3 years, 5 months agoFeeding the dead was an accepted cultural practice in the world of biblical writers. It is circumscribed by cultic considerations in passages such as Deut 26:14, but there are no texts that prohibit the placing of food inside tombs. Thus, the biblical writers tacitly acknowledged the practice, though feeding the dead is never explicitly prescribed…[Read more]
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