Israel In The Mirror Of Nature: Animal Metaphors In The Ritual And Narratives Of Ancient Israel

The conversation that has been taking place between literary criticism and anthropology has drawn attention to the ways in which metaphors participate in shaping social practice. This paper explores the various relationships between certain dominant metaphors of Israelite thought and various rituals...

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Published in:Journal of ritual studies
Main Author: Eilberg-Schwartz, Howard 1956- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Dep. [1988]
In: Journal of ritual studies
Further subjects:B animal husbandry
B Herds
B Humans
B Incest
B Religious rituals
B Christianity
B Mothers
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