ENGLISH

Children in the Bible and the ancient world comparative and historical methods in reading ancient children

Book information

Publisher
Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group
Year
2019
ISBN
9781351006101, 9781351006088, 9781351006071, 9781351006095, 9781138543768, 1138543764, 135100607X, 1351006088, 1351006096
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
23 MB (23766003 bytes)
Series
Studies in the history of the ancient Near East 2019: 1
Pages
226\241
Time added
2020-07-26 19:24:52

Description

List of contributorsForeword Part I: Children in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near EastChapter 1Vows and Children in the Hebrew BibleHeath D. DewrellChapter 2Turning Birth into Theology: Traces of Ancient Obstetric Knowledge within Narratives of Difficult Childbirth in the Hebrew Bible Claudia D. BergmannChapter 3Uncooperative Breeders: Parental Investment and Infant Abandonment in Hebrew and Greek NarrativeDavid A. BosworthChapter 4Failure to Marry: Girling Gone WrongKristine Henriksen Garroway Part II: Children in Christian Writings and the Greco-Roman WorldChapter 5Girls and Goddesses: The Gospel of Mark and the Eleusinian MysteriesSharon BetsworthChapter 6Children and Church: The Ritual Entry of Children into Pauline ChurchesJohn W. MartensChapter 7"Stay away from my children!": Educators and the Accusation of Sexual Abuse in Roman Antiquity Christian Laes Part III: Children and Material Culture Chapter 8I Bless You by YHWH of Samaria and His Barbie: A Case for Understanding Judean Pillar Figurines as Children's Toys Julie Faith ParkerChapter 9Coming of Age at St Stephen's: Bioarchaeology of Children at a Byzantine Jerusalem Monastery (5th-7th Centuries CE) Susan G. Sheridan Afterword Chapter 10Protoevangelium of James, Menstruating Mary, and Twenty-First-Century Adolescence: Purity, Liminality, and the Sexual FemaleDoris M. Kieser

Similar books