Reconceiving Infertility: Biblical Perspectives on Procreation and Childlessness

In the Book of Genesis, the first words God speaks to humanity are "Be fruitful and multiply." From ancient times to today, these words have been understood as a divine command to procreate. Fertility is viewed as a sign of blessedness and moral uprightness, while infertility is associated...

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Main Author: Moss, Candida R (Author)
Contributors: Baden, Joel S (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Princeton Princeton University Press 2015
In:Year: 2015
Reviews:[Rezension von: Moss, Candida R., 1978-, Reconceiving infertility] (2016) (De-Whyte, Janice Pearl Ewurama)
[Rezension von: MOSS, CANDIDA R., Reconceiving Infertility: Biblical Perspectives on Procreation and Childlessness] (2016) (Taylor, Laurel Koepf)
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
Further subjects:B Human reproduction -- Religious aspects
B Infertility -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
B Infertility ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Infertility
B Human reproduction ; Religious aspects.;Infertility ; Religious aspects ; Christianity.;Infertility
B Human reproduction ; Religious aspects
B Electronic books
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9780691164830
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Summary:In the Book of Genesis, the first words God speaks to humanity are "Be fruitful and multiply." From ancient times to today, these words have been understood as a divine command to procreate. Fertility is viewed as a sign of blessedness and moral uprightness, while infertility is associated with sin and moral failing. Reconceiving Infertility explores traditional interpretations such as these, providing a more complete picture of how procreation and childlessness are depicted in the Bible. Closely examining texts and themes from both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, Candida Moss and Joel Baden offer vital new perspectives on infertility and the social experiences of the infertile in the biblical tradition. They begin with perhaps the most famous stories of infertility in the Bible-those of the matriarchs Sarah, Rebekah, and Rachel-and show how the divine injunction in Genesis is both a blessing and a curse. Moss and Baden go on to discuss the metaphorical treatments of Israel as a "barren mother," the conception of Jesus, Paul's writings on family and reproduction, and more. They reveal how biblical views on procreation and infertility, and the ancient contexts from which they emerged, were more diverse than we think. Reconceiving Infertility demonstrates that the Bible speaks in many voices about infertility, and lays a biblical foundation for a more supportive religious environment for those suffering from infertility today.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1: The Matriarchs as Models -- Chapter 2: The Blessing and the Curse -- Chapter 3: Mother Zion and the Eschaton -- Chapter 4: The Son of God and the Conception of the New Age -- Chapter 5: Chastity, Marriage, and Gender in the Christian Family -- Chapter 6: Barrenness and the Eschaton -- Conclusion -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- PRIMARY SOURCE INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX.
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ISBN:1400873568