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9780199244195

Leviticus As Literature

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    9780199244195

  • ISBN10:

    0199244197

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-05-17
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

This first full-scale account of Leviticus by a world-renowned anthropologist presents the biblical work as a literary masterpiece. Seen in an anthropological perspective Leviticus has a mystical structure which plots the book into three parts corresponding to the three parts of the deserttabernacle, which in turn corresponds to the parts of Mount Sinai. This completely new reading transforms the interpretation of the purity laws. The pig and other forbidden animals are not abhorrent, they command the same respect due to all God's creatures. Boldly challenging several traditions ofBible criticism, Mary Douglas claims that Leviticus is not the narrow doctrine of a crabbed professional priesthood but a powerful intellectual statement about a religion which emphasizes God's justice and compassion.

Table of Contents

List of Figures
xvi
List of Tables
xvii
List of Abbreviations
xviii
The Ancient Religion
1(12)
Chronology and the Writing
6(2)
Reconstructing the Primordial Religion
8(5)
Two Styles of Thought
13(28)
Analogical versus Rational-Instrumental Thinking
15(5)
From Analogic to Dialogic
20(6)
Social Basis of the Greek Breakthrough
26(3)
Greek and Chinese Science
29(4)
Imperatives in Leviticus
33(8)
Two Styles of Writing
41(25)
The Language of Feeling
41(12)
Containing and Covering
53(6)
Mount Sinai
59(7)
Mountain, Tabernacle, Body in Leviticus 1-7
66(21)
Logic of the Body
67(4)
Forbidden Items
71(5)
Entrails and Legs
76(3)
The Inmost Being
79(2)
The Doctrine of Remainders
81(6)
The Totally Reformed Religion
87(22)
Deuteronomy and Leviticus
88(2)
The Central Sanctuary
90(8)
No Cult of the Dead
98(6)
Deuteronomy's Legislation
104(5)
Oracles Support Divine Justice
109(25)
Divination and Sacrifice
110(2)
Knowing When to Make a Private Sacrifice
112(4)
Plausibility of Oracles
116(3)
Priestly Divination
119(5)
Inadvertent Sin
124(4)
Sacrilege
128(3)
Juridical Uses of the Oath
131(3)
Land Animals, Pure and Impure
134(18)
Land Animals Under the Covenant
134(3)
The Two Texts
137(5)
Interpretations of Uncleanness/Impurity
142(7)
Sacred Contagion
149(3)
Other Living Beings
152(24)
God's Care for his Creation
157(2)
Translating Swarming as Teeming
159(4)
Leaven and Honey as Teeming Life
163(3)
Translating Abomination
166(3)
Creatures that Swarm in the Air
169(2)
Competition in the Holiness Stakes
171(4)
Conclusion
175(1)
Atonement for Sick Bodies
176(19)
Loss of Vital Fluids
178(4)
Leprosy
182(3)
Reproductive Disorders
185(10)
The Two Screens
195(23)
Leviticus a Projection of the Tabernacle
195(5)
Fire for Fire, Burning for Burning
200(5)
The Curser Cursed
205(7)
Scandal of Talion
212(3)
The Language of Oracles
215(3)
Inside the House/Book of God
218(23)
Macro markers
219(3)
The Outer Court
222(5)
The Sanctuary
227(4)
Atonement
231(3)
Pedimental Composition
234(7)
Inside the Holy of Holies
241(12)
The Great Proclamation of Liberty
241(3)
Reading Leviticus through Genesis: Covering
244(3)
Reading Scapegoat and Scapebird through Genesis
247(6)
References 253(12)
Index of Bible References 265(6)
General Index 271

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