What makes a thing abominable? Observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective
Previous attempts to synthesise biblical texts’ usage of tw‘bh have associated the language with cultic concerns in Deuteronomy and Ezekiel or with ethical concerns in Proverbs. The reconciliation of these interests, especially in conjunction with a number of additional outlier texts, has proved pro...
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| description | Previous attempts to synthesise biblical texts’ usage of tw‘bh have associated the language with cultic concerns in Deuteronomy and Ezekiel or with ethical concerns in Proverbs. The reconciliation of these interests, especially in conjunction with a number of additional outlier texts, has proved problematic. This investigation suggests that the texts which use tw‘bh and t‘b exhibit a persistent focus on issues of identity, on the transgression of boundaries and on perceptions of the compatibility and incompatibility of fundamental social, theological and ideological categories. This understanding goes some way towards providing an explanation of the diverse appearances of these terms across the biblical texts. |
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| spelling | nottingham-306322020-05-04T20:10:48Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/30632/ What makes a thing abominable? Observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective Crouch, C.L. Previous attempts to synthesise biblical texts’ usage of tw‘bh have associated the language with cultic concerns in Deuteronomy and Ezekiel or with ethical concerns in Proverbs. The reconciliation of these interests, especially in conjunction with a number of additional outlier texts, has proved problematic. This investigation suggests that the texts which use tw‘bh and t‘b exhibit a persistent focus on issues of identity, on the transgression of boundaries and on perceptions of the compatibility and incompatibility of fundamental social, theological and ideological categories. This understanding goes some way towards providing an explanation of the diverse appearances of these terms across the biblical texts. Brill 2015 Article PeerReviewed Crouch, C.L. (2015) What makes a thing abominable? Observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective. Vetus Testamentum, 65 (4). pp. 516-541. ISSN 1568-5330 tw‘bh t‘b Abomination To Abhor Israelite Ethnic Identity Proverbs Deuteronomy Ezekiel Genesis Leviticus http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/15685330 doi:10.1163/15685330-12301217 doi:10.1163/15685330-12301217 |
| spellingShingle | tw‘bh t‘b Abomination To Abhor Israelite Ethnic Identity Proverbs Deuteronomy Ezekiel Genesis Leviticus Crouch, C.L. What makes a thing abominable? Observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective |
| title | What makes a thing abominable? Observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective |
| title_full | What makes a thing abominable? Observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective |
| title_fullStr | What makes a thing abominable? Observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective |
| title_full_unstemmed | What makes a thing abominable? Observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective |
| title_short | What makes a thing abominable? Observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective |
| title_sort | what makes a thing abominable? observations on the language of boundaries and identity formation from a social scientific perspective |
| topic | tw‘bh t‘b Abomination To Abhor Israelite Ethnic Identity Proverbs Deuteronomy Ezekiel Genesis Leviticus |
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