Reading with an "I" to the Heavens: Looking at the Qumran Hodayot through the Lens of Visionary Traditions

This book examines the collection of prayers known as the Qumran Hodayot (Thanksgiving Hymns). The thesis of this book is that the ritualized reading of reports describing visionary experiences written in the first person 'I' had the potential to create within the ancient reader the subjec...

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Main Author: Harkins, Angela Kim 1973- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin Walter De Gruyter GmbH Co.KG 2012
In: Ekstasis (3)
Year: 2012
Reviews:[Rezension von: Harkins, Angela Kim, 1973-, Reading with an "I" to the Heavens] (2014) (Newsom, Carol Ann, 1950 -)
Reading with an »I« to the Heavens. Looking at the Qumran Hodayot through the Lens of Visionary Traditions (2015) (Schuller, Eileen)
Edition:1. Auflage
Series/Journal:Ekstasis 3
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Hodayot (Qumran Scrolls) / Reading material / Ritual / Religious experience
Further subjects:B Religious experience
B Dead Sea Scrolls
B Christian Rituals & Practice / RELIGION / Generals
B Ritual
B Qumran
B Totes Meer Schriftrolle
B Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / RELIGION / New Testament
B RELIGION / Ancient
B Emotions
B Performance Studies
B Emotions Dead Sea Scrolls Religious Experience Performance Studies Ritual
B Religious Experience
B Electronic books
B Emotion
B PHILOSOPHY / Generals
B Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / RELIGION / Old Testament
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Summary:This book examines the collection of prayers known as the Qumran Hodayot (Thanksgiving Hymns). The thesis of this book is that the ritualized reading of reports describing visionary experiences written in the first person 'I' had the potential to create within the ancient reader the subjectivity of a visionary which can then predispose him to have a religious experience. The author offers new interdisciplinary insights into meditative ritual reading as a religious practice for transformation in antiquity. Angela Kim Harkins, Fairfield University, CT, USA.
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Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (326 Seiten)
ISBN:978-3-11-025181-4
3-11-025180-9
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9783110251814