The good and evil serpent: how a universal symbol became christianized

The serpent of ancient times was more often associated with positive attributes like healing and eternal life than it was with negative meanings. This groundbreaking book explores in plentiful detail the symbol of the serpent from 40,000 BCE to the present, and from diverse regions in the world. In...

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Main Author: Charlesworth, James H. 1940- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New Haven, Conn. [u.a.] Yale Univ. Press 2010
In:Year: 2010
Reviews:[Rezension von: Charlesworth, James H., The Good and Evil Serpent: How a Universal Symbol Became Christianized] (2011) (Jipp, Joshua W.)
[Rezension von: CHARLESWORTH, JAMES H., The Good and Evil Serpent: How a Universal Symbol Became Christianized (Anchor Yale Bible Reference Library)] (2012) (Kant, Laurence H.)
Series/Journal:The Anchor Yale Bible reference library
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Classical antiquity / Serpents (Motif) / Symbol / The Good / Evil / Reception / Bible / Christianity / Intellectual history
IxTheo Classification:HA Bible
Further subjects:B Symbolism
B Snakes Religious aspects Christianity
B Good and evil Religious aspects Christianity
B Good and evil
B Devil Christianity
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Summary:The serpent of ancient times was more often associated with positive attributes like healing and eternal life than it was with negative meanings. This groundbreaking book explores in plentiful detail the symbol of the serpent from 40,000 BCE to the present, and from diverse regions in the world. In doing so it emphasizes the creativity of the biblical authors' use of symbols and argues that we must today reexamine our own archetypal conceptions with comparable creativity.--From publisher description
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0300140827