RT Book T1 Family and Household Religion: Toward a Synthesis of Old Testament Studies, Archaeology, Epigraphy, and Cultural Studies A2 Ackerman, Susan A2 Albertz, Rainer 1943- A2 Albertz, Rainer 1943- A2 Ben-Shlomo, David A2 Bunimovitz, Shlomo A2 Carol, Carol A2 Daviau, P. M. Michèle A2 Dever, William G A2 Faust, Avraham A2 Gerstenberger, Erhard S A2 Harrison, Timothy P A2 Kletter, R A2 Nakhai, Beth Alpert A2 Nakhai, Beth Alpert A2 Olyan, Saul M A2 Olyan, Saul M A2 Saarelainen, K A2 Schmitt, Ruediger A2 Schmitt, Rüdiger A2 Zevit, Ziony LA English PP University Park, PA PB Penn State University Press YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1759460664 AB Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Women’s Rites of Passage in Ancient Israel Three Case Studies (Birth, Coming of Age, and Death) -- The Relevance of Hebrew Name Seals for Reconstructing Judahite and Israelite Family Religion -- The Household as Sacred Space -- Philistine Cult and Household Religion according to the Archaeological Record -- Anomalies in the Archaeological Record Evidence for Domestic and Industrial Cults in Central Jordan -- The Judean “Pillar-Base Figurines” Mothers or “Mother-Goddesses”? -- The House and the World The Israelite House as a Microcosm -- Healing Rituals at the Intersection of Family and Society -- Family Religion from a Northern Levantine Perspective -- Horses and Riders and Riders and Horses -- Feast Days and Food Ways Religious Dimensions of Household Life -- The Roles of Kin and Fictive Kin in Biblical Representations of Death Ritual -- A Typology of Iron Age Cult Places -- The Textual and Social Embeddedness of Israelite Family Religion Who Were the Players? Where Were the Stages? -- Index of Authors AB This volume is the most recent collective contribution of a group of biblical scholars and archaeologists who are engaged in an ongoing debate about the nature of family and household religion in ancient Israel and its environment. It is intended to complement the volume Household and Family Religion in Antiquity, edited by John Bodel and Saul M. Olyan, which grew out of a conference held at Brown University in 2005 on household and family religion in the ancient Mediterranean world, with an emphasis on cross-cultural comparison. Several meetings after the Brown conference carried the theme forward, and a fourth meeting at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster in April 2009 emphasized theoretical and methodological challenges facing scholars of household and family religion (e.g., the conceptualization of family/household religion, the problem of identifying pertinent artifacts, and the difficulties inherent in using texts together with material evidence). This volume is a direct outgrowth of the Münster meeting.For both the meeting and the volume, the goal was to bring together a group of specialists in biblical studies, epigraphy, and archaeology who would utilize a variety of humanistic and social-scientific approaches to the data and would also be willing to engage in dialogue and debate; during the conference in Münster, there was much vigorous intellectual engagement. The essays published here reflect the energy of that conference and will contribute, both individually and collectively, to the advancement of our knowledge of Israelite family and household religion CN BS1199.F32 SN 9781575068862 K1 Families : Congresses : History : Palestine K1 Families : Congresses : Religious aspects : Judaism : To 70 A.D K1 Families : Congresses : Religious life K1 Families : Religious aspects : Judaism : To 70 A.D : Congresses K1 Families : Religious life : Congresses K1 Families : Palestine : History : Congresses K1 Jewish families : Conduct of life : History : To 70 A.D : Congresses K1 Jewish families : Congresses : Conduct of life : History : To 70 A.D K1 HISTORY / Ancient / General DO 10.1515/9781575068862