How The Temple Thinks

Book Summary


Beyond the political elites and the scribes, among the anonymous and unranked, the Jerusalem Temple provided the necessary social cohesion for Judaism and the Jewish people. It acted not only as edifice but also as system of thought, with its categories of pure and impure, of sacred and profane, extending beyond the sanctuary to the Land of Israel, from the sacrificial altar to the daily tables. The Temple was already an idea more than a reality in the Dead Sea Scrollls, and it came to an end in 70 CE. Yet even beyond this end, when Rabbinic Judaism takes shape, there remains the 'Thinking of the Temple'.

Book Details


Book Name How The Temple Thinks
Author Frances Schmidt
Publisher Sheffield Academic Press (Jun 2001)
ISBN 9781841272085
Pages 312
Language English
Price 3557
 
 

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