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Imitating Abraham: Ritual and Exemplarity in Jewish and Christian Contexts: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series, cartea 42

Claudia D. Bergmann, Thomas R. Blanton IV
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2025
Imitating Abraham provides exciting glimpses into the reception history of the character Abraham in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, illuminating the manifold ways in which interpreters draw upon his legacy to authorize practices like sacrifice, circumcision, hospitality, feasting, prayer, and personal and corporate piety. Abraham holds surprises: his name is used in magical amulets—some published here for the first time—to ward off demons, protect cattle from illness, and even to round up runaway slaves. Researchers, students, and all interested in Biblical, Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Studies, as well as ritual and exemplarity will want to read this book.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004722613
ISBN-10: 9004722610
Pagini: 452
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series


Notă biografică

Claudia D. Bergmann is Professor for Biblical Theology and Exegesis at Paderborn University (Germany) and the author of Festmahl ohne Ende: Apokalyptische Vorstellungen vom Speisen in der Kommenden Welt im antiken Judentum und ihre biblischen Wurzeln (Kohlhammer, 2019).
Thomas R. Blanton IV is Visiting Assistant Professor at John Carroll University. He is the author of A Spiritual Economy: Gift Exchange in the Letters of Paul of Tarsus (2017); his research examines early Christianity and ancient Mediterranean economies.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments
List of Figures and Tables
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors

Introduction: Abraham, Ritual, and Exemplification
Thomas R. Blanton IV and Claudia D. Bergmann

Part 1: Writings from the Neo-Babylonian, Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman Periods (ca. 600s BCE–100s CE)


1 “Look to Abraham and Sarah”: the Motifs of Infertility and Childbirth in Genesis and Second Isaiah
Claudia D. Bergmann and May May Latt

2 Abraham as a Model and Mediator of Worship Practices in the Genesis Apocryphon and Jubilees
Mika S. Pajunen

3 “Look toward the Heavens and Count the Stars”: Abraham the Astronomer in Second Temple and Rabbinic Judaism
Stephen O. Smoot

4 Right Knowledge of God and the Rejection of False Religion: Abraham in Romans 1
Karl-Wilhelm Niebuhr

5 Abraham as Exemplum in Fourth Maccabees
Jan Willem van Henten

Part 2: Writings from the Early Byzantine / Sassanid Period (ca. 300s–700s CE)


6 “Halakic” Abraham in the Encounter with the Three Visitors
Marcel Poorthuis

7 Abraham as Ritual Model in Rabbinic Tradition: Circumcision, Prayer, and Priesthood
Günter Stemberger

8 Christianizing Abraham: Exemplarity in Ambrosiaster and Ambrose of Milan
Clayton J. Killion

9 “Arise My Beloved, and Come Away”: the Eros of Genesis 12 in a Late Antique Liturgical Poem
Laura S. Lieber

10 Abraham as Model in Christian Ritual: Evidence from Late Ancient and Medieval Greek and Syriac Magic
Michael Zellmann-Rohrer

11 Abraham as Model for Muhammad: a Survey of Some Early Christian Arabic Views
Clare E. Wilde

Part 3: Writings from the Medieval and Modern Periods (ca. 800s–1800s CE)


12 Abraham as a Model of Hospitality in the Palaea and Cognate Literature
Alexey Somov

13 “For I Know Him, That He Will Command His Children and His Household after Him” (Gen 18:19): Some Ideas on Abraham as a Model in Rabbinic Prayer and Ritual
Leon Mock

14 Contradictory Readings of Genesis 22: Abraham in Wisdom of Solomon and in Voltaire
Christoph Bultmann

15 Abraham as Ritual Model in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling
George Pattison

Index