Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Whole Body: Israelite Perceptions of Corporeal Existence
2. Sexuality and Fertility: Constructing the Household of the
Body
3. Boundaries of the Body: Sexuality outside the Household
4. The Stages of the Body: Constructions of the Aging Process
5. Foreign Bodies: Reactions against the Stranger
6. The Body of the Temple: Priests and the Religious Regulation of
the Body
7. Intercourse with the World: Hellenism and the Incorporation of
Judaism
Notes
References
Subject Index
Index of Biblical Citations
JON L. BERQUIST is academic editor at Chalice Press and the author of numerous books, including Judaism in Persia's Shadow: A Social and Historical Approach and Incarnation.
This book is a significant contribution to contemporary Christian
theology.
*Reviews in Religion and Theology*
Jon Berquist's thesis is strikingly original and a significant
contribution to the field. He sifts carefully through an impressive
range of materials so that the ubiquity of the social system
emerges with clarity and force. Hence, the reader is provided with
an inner logic to ancient social meanings.
*A. A. Bradford Professor of Religion, Texas Christian
University*
Using the human body as the lens for his examination, Berquist has
uncovered some very interesting characteristics of ancient
Israelite society. While serious Bible students will find this
carefully researched study quite enlightening, it is written in a
way that even the nonprofessional will find interesting.
*Bible Today*
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