Cult and character: purification offerings, Day of Atonement, and theodicy

Through the swirling smoke of Aaron's incense, and of scholarly theories, the present volume steps toward the meaning enacted on "the Day of Purgation," commonly known as Yom Kippur or "the Day of Atonement." By treating moral evil both as relational/legal breach and as poll...

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Main Author: Gane, Roy E. 1955- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Winona Lake, Ind. Eisenbrauns 2005
In:Year: 2005
Reviews:, in: JBL 125 (2006) 573-576 (Eberhart, Christian)
, in: CBQ 69 (2007) 116-118 (Gilders, William K.)
, in: JAOS 127 (2007) 203-205 (Meshel, Naphtali S.)
, in: Bib. . 89 (2008) 416-420 (Deiana, Giovanni)
, in: RBLit (2007)* (2007)* (Sklar, Jay)
, in: RBLit (2007) 141-147 (Sklar, Jay)
, in: RBLit (2007) 124-128 (Eberhart, Christian A.)
, in: JNES 70 (2011) 122-123 (Pardee, Dennis)
[Rezension von: Gane, Roy E., Cult and Character: Purification Offerings, Day of Atonement, and Theodicy] (2007) (Sprinkle, Joe M.)
[Rezension von: Gane, Roy E., Cult and Character: Purification Offerings, Day of Atonement, and Theodicy] (2006) (Eberhart, Christian, 1964 -)
Cult and Character. Purification Offerings, Day of Atonement, and Theodicy (2006) (Reventlow, Henning, 1929 - 2010)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Judaism / Purity / Ritual
RelBib Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Leviticus Criticism, interpretation, etc
B ḥāṭā ̕
B Sacrifice Religion
B Atonement
B Bible O.T Leviticus Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Theodicy
B Leviticus
B Yom Kippur
B Purity
B Purity, Ritual Judaism
B Cult
B Kpr
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Summary:Through the swirling smoke of Aaron's incense, and of scholarly theories, the present volume steps toward the meaning enacted on "the Day of Purgation," commonly known as Yom Kippur or "the Day of Atonement." By treating moral evil both as relational/legal breach and as pollution, the Israelite system of "purification offerings" = so-called "sin offerings" addresses both the standing and state of YHWH's people. This system shows the way not only to freedom from condemnation, but also to healing of character, which is defined in terms of loyalty to YHWH. Freedom and healing come together on the Day of Purgation, when purification rituals benefit those who show themselves loyal to YHWH by affirming the freedom from condemnation that they have previously received. The effects of purification rituals on YHWH's sanctuary and community profile harmony between justice and kindness in the character of YHWH as he deals with imperfect people of various kinds of character by pardoning and clearing the loyal but condemning the disloyal. Thus, Gane ultimately affirms Milgrom's seminal insight that theodicy is foundational to the Israelite expiatory system. Gane's conclusions are derived from exegetical study of Hebrew ritual texts, informed by controls to ritual analysis developed in the course of prior research through critical examination of existing ritual theories and by adapting a systems theory approach to human activity systems.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes
ISBN:1575061015