Uncovering Jewish Creativity in Book III of the Sibylline Oracles: Gender, Intertextuality, and Politics: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, cartea 194
Autor Ashley Bacchien Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004424340
ISBN-10: 9004424342
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
ISBN-10: 9004424342
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Cuprins
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Methodology: Deconstructing Binaries and a Hermeneutic of Suspicion
2 Dating and Provenance of Book III
3 Second Century BCE Political Context
4 Conclusion
1 Hellenistic Complexities and Cultural Hybridity
1 A Retrospective: (De)constructing the Hellenistic Period
2 Setting the Stage: Defining Boundaries amidst Debates
3 The Changing Shape of Hellenistic Religious Discourse: Crisis of Belief?
4 The Hellenistic Saddle Period: an Expansion of Religious Linguistic Discourse
5 Hellenistic Education: Establishing Authorship and Readership
6 Two Styles: Sibyllist and Sibyllists
7 Conclusion
2 Why the Sibyl? Reclaiming a Female Voice of Prophecy
1 The Archaic Greek Sibyl: a Unique Model?
2 Different Branches of a Fluid Sibylline Genre
3 Universal History as Marker of Innovation in Book III
4 Why the Sibyl? Context for a Female Voice
5 Conclusion
3 Establishing Prophetic Authority and Challenging Gender Norms
1 A Credible and Illustrious Genealogy
2 The Authority of Noah
3 Enoch, Etiologies of Sin and Reconstructing a World View
4 An Issue of Greed Not Sexuality: Male-Same-Sex Prohibitions
5 Jewish Prophetic Models: Challenging Gender Norms
6 Conclusion
4 The Sibyl in the Muses’ Bird Cage
1 Intertextuality and Ergänzungsspiel
2 The Sibyl and Odysseus
3 Reinterpreting the Sibyl’s Description of Homer
4 The Sibyl’s Homer and the Homeric Hymn to Apollo
5 Homer in Art and Cult
6 Grammatical Subversion
7 Conclusion
5 The Sibylline Titan Account as Multi-Layered Commentary
1 Traditional Reception of the Sibylline Titan Account
2 Hesiod, Callimachus, Genesis, and Jubilees
3 Euhemerus and Lactantius
4 Callimachus’s Hymn to Zeus
5 Depiction Variants, Resonance, and Allusions
6 Conclusion
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Content Overview of Book III
Appendix 2: Apotheosis of Homer Marble Relief
Bibliography
Index of Primary Sources
Index of People, Places and Subjects
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Methodology: Deconstructing Binaries and a Hermeneutic of Suspicion
2 Dating and Provenance of Book III
3 Second Century BCE Political Context
4 Conclusion
1 Hellenistic Complexities and Cultural Hybridity
1 A Retrospective: (De)constructing the Hellenistic Period
2 Setting the Stage: Defining Boundaries amidst Debates
3 The Changing Shape of Hellenistic Religious Discourse: Crisis of Belief?
4 The Hellenistic Saddle Period: an Expansion of Religious Linguistic Discourse
5 Hellenistic Education: Establishing Authorship and Readership
6 Two Styles: Sibyllist and Sibyllists
7 Conclusion
2 Why the Sibyl? Reclaiming a Female Voice of Prophecy
1 The Archaic Greek Sibyl: a Unique Model?
2 Different Branches of a Fluid Sibylline Genre
3 Universal History as Marker of Innovation in Book III
4 Why the Sibyl? Context for a Female Voice
5 Conclusion
3 Establishing Prophetic Authority and Challenging Gender Norms
1 A Credible and Illustrious Genealogy
2 The Authority of Noah
3 Enoch, Etiologies of Sin and Reconstructing a World View
4 An Issue of Greed Not Sexuality: Male-Same-Sex Prohibitions
5 Jewish Prophetic Models: Challenging Gender Norms
6 Conclusion
4 The Sibyl in the Muses’ Bird Cage
1 Intertextuality and Ergänzungsspiel
2 The Sibyl and Odysseus
3 Reinterpreting the Sibyl’s Description of Homer
4 The Sibyl’s Homer and the Homeric Hymn to Apollo
5 Homer in Art and Cult
6 Grammatical Subversion
7 Conclusion
5 The Sibylline Titan Account as Multi-Layered Commentary
1 Traditional Reception of the Sibylline Titan Account
2 Hesiod, Callimachus, Genesis, and Jubilees
3 Euhemerus and Lactantius
4 Callimachus’s Hymn to Zeus
5 Depiction Variants, Resonance, and Allusions
6 Conclusion
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Content Overview of Book III
Appendix 2: Apotheosis of Homer Marble Relief
Bibliography
Index of Primary Sources
Index of People, Places and Subjects
Notă biografică
Ashley L. Bacchi, Ph.D., is Visiting Assistant Professor of Jewish History and Ancient Mediterranean Religions at Starr King School for the Ministry of the Graduate Theological Union.
Recenzii
"In its focus and approach, this book makes a distinctive contribution to the burgeoning scholarship by both theologians and Classicists on Greek-Jewish literature (...) This monograph deserves to become a reference point in interdisciplinary conversations about Sibylline discourses."
Helen van Noorden, The Classical Review
"The study is a powerful description of Jewish intellectual life in Ptolemaic Egypt as well as a persuasive proposal of a feminist reading of a fascinating text."
Anselm C Hagedorn, SOTS Review of Books.
Helen van Noorden, The Classical Review
"The study is a powerful description of Jewish intellectual life in Ptolemaic Egypt as well as a persuasive proposal of a feminist reading of a fascinating text."
Anselm C Hagedorn, SOTS Review of Books.