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  • Golden Calf Traditions in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

    Golden Calf Traditions in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam by Mason, Eric F.; Lupieri, Edmondo F.;

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    • Kiadó BRILL
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2018. október 25.

    • ISBN 9789004386754
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem330 oldal
    • Méret 235x155 mm
    • Súly 683 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    The seventeen studies in Golden Calf Traditions in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam explore the biblical origins of the golden calf story and its reception—whether explicit or implicit, negative or positive, or clearly and consciously avoided—in early Jewish, Christian, and Islamic literature.

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    The seventeen studies in Golden Calf Traditions in Early Judaism, Christianity, and Islam explore the biblical origins of the golden calf story in Exodus, Deuteronomy, and 1 Kings, as well as its reception in a variety of sources: Hebrew Scriptures (Hosea, Jeremiah, Psalms, Nehemiah), Second Temple Judaism (Animal Apocalypse, Pseudo-Philo, Philo, Josephus), rabbinic Judaism, the New Testament (Acts, Paul, Hebrews, Revelation) and early Christianity (among Greek, Latin, and Syriac writers), as well as the Qur’an and Islamic literature. Expert contributors explore how each ancient author engaged with the calf traditions—whether explicitly, implicitly, or by clearly and consciously avoiding them—and elucidate how the story was used both negatively and positively for didactic, allegorical, polemical, and even apologetic purposes.

    "The chapters devoted to the golden calf in rabbinic, patristic, Syriac, and Islamic sources best deliver what the collection’s title promises and will be useful not only to scholars but also to students; each of these chapters would serve as a useful introduction to scriptural interpretation in general."

    - Dulcinea Boesenberg, Creighton University, The Catholic Biblical Quarterly 82.1, 2020.



    "The strength of the collection is that its 17 chapters maintain a very clear focus on a single theme. Its breadth is also impressive, including biblical and post-biblical Jewish, Christian and Islamic texts. (...) The standard of sholarship is high and there are comprehensive indices."

    - Jessie Rogers, Journal for the Study of the New Testament 42:5, 2020.



    "The strength of the volume is its breadth, as it covers both the (textual) origin of the calf tradition (whether that be located in Exodus, Deuteronomy or 1 Kings) and various interpretive trajectories down to and including the early Islamic period. (…) the editors and contributors are to be congratulated for producing a handsome, interesting, and impeccably edited volume."

    - James N. Rhodes, Columbiana, Ohio, Review of Biblical Literature 01, 2021.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Preface and Acknowledgments

    Abbreviations

    List of Contributors



    1 The Calf Episodes in Exodus and Deuteronomy: A Study in Inner
    -Biblical Interpretation

    Robert A. Di Vito



    2 The “Sin” of Jeroboam

    Ralph W. Klein



    3 Do the Books of Hosea and Jeremiah Know of a Sinai/Horeb Golden Calf Story?

    Pauline A. Viviano



    4 The Golden Calf in the Historical Recitals of Nehemiah 9 and Psalm 106

    Richard J. Bautch



    5 Did the Sheep Worship the Golden Calf? The Animal Apocalypse’s Reading of Exodus 32

    Daniel Assefa and Kelley Coblentz Bautch



    6 Philo of Alexandria’s Interpretations of the Episode of the Golden Calf

    Thomas H. Tobin, S.J.



    7 When Silence is Golden: The Omission of the Golden Calf Story in Josephus

    Gregory E. Sterling



    8 Leaders without Blemish: Pseudo
    -Philo’s Retelling of the Biblical Golden Calf Story

    John C. Endres, S.J.

    with the assistance of Peter Claver Ajer



    9 Paul and the Calf: Texts, Tendencies, and Traditions

    Alec J. Lucas



    10 “They Made a Calf”: Idolatry and Temple in Acts 7

    Joel B. Green



    11 Traces of the Golden Calf in the Epistle to the Hebrews

    Eric F. Mason



    12 A Beast and a Woman in the Desert, or the Sin of Israel: A Typological Reflection

    Edmondo Lupieri



    13 “A Good Argument to Penitents”: Sin and Forgiveness in Midrashic Interpretations of the Golden Calf

    Devorah Schoenfeld



    14 Anti
    -Judaism and Pedagogy: Greek and Latin Patristic Interpretations of the Calf Incident

    Wesley Dingman



    15 Justin Martyr and the Golden Calf: Ethnic Argumentation in the New Israel

    Andrew Radde
    -Gallwitz




    16 The Incident of the Golden Calf in Pre
    -Islamic Syriac Authors

    Andrew J. Hayes



    17 “A Calf, a Body that Lows”: The Golden Calf from Late Antiquity to Classical Islam

    Michael E. Pregill



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