Daughter Zion, mother Zion: gender, space, and the sacred in ancient Israel

An exploration of Israel's use of gender symbolism in times of crisis. In this innovative work, Christl M. Maier argues that the way Israelites in the exilic and post-exilic periods spoke of Jerusalem as gendered space - a female city - helps us trace reactions to the crisis of exile and the em...

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Main Author: Maier, Christl 1962- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Minneapolis, Minn. Fortress Press 2008
In:Year: 2008
Reviews:Daughter Zion, Mother Zion. Gender, Space, and the Sacred in Ancient Israel (2010) (Staubli, Thomas, 1962 -)
[Rezension von: MAIER, CHRISTL M., Daughter Zion, Mother Zion: Gender, Space, and the Sacred in Ancient Israel] (2009) (Franke, Chris)
, in: ThLZ 135 (2010) 34-36 (Staubli, Thomas)
, in: BZ 54 (2010) 307-310 (Sals, Ulrike)
, in: CBQ 71 (2009) 876-878 (Franke, Chris)
, in: BiCT 6/1 (2010) 8.1-8.3* 6/1 (2010) 8.1-8.3* (Carden, Michael)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Israel (Antiquity) / Zion Jerusalem / Religious identity / Nation
B Old Testament / Sanctuary / Personification / Feminization
B Old Testament / Zionism / Daughter (Motif) / Mother (Motif)
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Jerusalem
B Personification in the Bible
B Psalter
B Israel Antiquity
B Feminist theology
B City
B Jerusalem In the Bible
B Metaphor
B Bible. Old Testament Feminist criticism
B Jerusalem in the Bible
B Mother
B Holiness
B Pilgrimage
B Prophets
B Bible Feminist criticism
B Woman
B Personification in the Bible
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Summary:An exploration of Israel's use of gender symbolism in times of crisis. In this innovative work, Christl M. Maier argues that the way Israelites in the exilic and post-exilic periods spoke of Jerusalem as gendered space - a female city - helps us trace reactions to the crisis of exile and the emergence of a new national-religious identity
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0800662415