Disability in the Hebrew Bible: interpreting mental and physical differences
Mental and physical disability, ubiquitous in texts of the Hebrew Bible, here receive a thorough treatment. Olyan seeks to reconstruct the Hebrew Bible's particular ideas of what is disabling and their potential social ramifications. Biblical representations of disability and biblical classific...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
2008.
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In: | Year: 2008 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Olyan, Saul M., Disability in the Hebrew Bible: Interpreting Mental and Physical Differences] (2009) (Sprinkle, Joe M.)
[Rezension von: OLYAN, SAUL M., Disability in the Hebrew Bible: Interpreting Mental and Physical Differences] (2009) (Seeman, Chris, 1967 -) |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Handicap
/ Old Testament
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IxTheo Classification: | HB Old Testament |
Further subjects: | B
People with disabilities in rabbinical literature
B Dead Sea Scrolls B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc B People with disabilities in the Bible B Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc |
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Print version: 9780521888073 |
Summary: | Mental and physical disability, ubiquitous in texts of the Hebrew Bible, here receive a thorough treatment. Olyan seeks to reconstruct the Hebrew Bible's particular ideas of what is disabling and their potential social ramifications. Biblical representations of disability and biblical classification schemas - both explicit and implicit - are compared to those of the Hebrew Bible's larger ancient West Asian cultural context, and to those of the later Jewish biblical interpreters who produced the Dead Sea Scrolls. This study will help the reader gain a deeper and more subtle understanding of the ways in which biblical writers constructed hierarchically significant difference and privileged certain groups (e.g. persons with 'whole' bodies) over others (e.g. persons with physical 'defects'). It also explores how ancient interpreters of the Hebrew Bible such as the Qumran sectarians reproduced and reconfigured earlier biblical notions of disability and earlier classification models for their own contexts and ends. Chapter 1 : Constructions of beauty and ugliness -- Chapter 2 : Physical disabilities classified as "defects" -- Chapter 3 : Physical disabilities not classified as "defects" -- Chapter 4 : Mental disability -- Chapter 5 : Disability in the prophetic utopian vision -- Chapter 6 : Non-somatic parallels to bodily wholeness and "defect" -- Chapter 7 : Exegetical perpetuations, elaborations and transformations : the case of Qumran "defects" in the Dead Sea scrolls |
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Item Description: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
ISBN: | 0511499035 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511499036 |