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Gender and Archaeology in Israelite Religion
Religion Compass, 2007Abstract This article investigates the roles played by women within the religion of Iron Age II Israel (1000–587 bce ). That little is presently known about this important topic can be attributed to the androcentric perspective of the Hebrew Bible and to gender bias within ...
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From its Iron Age beginnings to its aftermath in the Roman period, Israelite religion went through significant changes and transformations. As the Israelites responded to major historical events and political realities, their collective beliefs and practices evolved over time and developed new forms, even as earlier elements of religious culture ...
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The history of Israelite religion
2016The “history of Israelite religion” may be provisionally defined as the attempt, by various means and methods, to reconstruct the religious thinking and practices of the ancient Israelite people during the periods reflected in or most directly pertinent to the biblical texts themselves – namely, the Late Bronze Age through the Persian Period/Iron Age ...
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W. F. Albright's Vision of Israelite Religion
Near Eastern Archaeology, 2002As David Noel Freedman has noted, Albright was no historian (1989: 33). In spite of his styling himself an Orientalist, Albright was probably primarily a historian of religion, and specifically of Israelite religion. True, he was an acknowledged master of many skills in the ancillary disciplines that form ancient Near Eastern studies, and he was ...
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Ugaritic Studies and Israelite Religion: A Retrospective View
Near Eastern Archaeology, 2002The author surveys the field of Ugaritic studies in the twentieth century, outlining the development of new scholarly interests and approaches as well as their attendant difficulties, especially in the study of religion, one of the fields that captivated W. F. Albright's interest.
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The Concept of Death in Early Israelite Religion
Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1964ODERN scholarship has, for the most part, taken one of two approaches in the investigation of the biblical understanding of the nature and meaning of death. Following the blueprint mapped out by Schwally in his epochal work, Das Leben nach dem Tode,A there has been continued interest in the study of those customs and practices which surround death in ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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