Blood and Belief :The Circulation of a Symbol between Jews and Christians

Publication subTitle :The Circulation of a Symbol between Jews and Christians

Author: Biale > David  

Publisher: University Of California Press‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9780520934238

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780520257986

Subject: B985 Judaism (Hebrew)

Keyword: 宗教

Language: ENG

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Description

Blood contains extraordinary symbolic power in both Judaism and Christianity—as the blood of sacrifice, of Jesus, of the Jewish martyrs, of menstruation, and more. Yet, though they share the same literary, cultural, and religious origins, on the question of blood the two religions have followed quite different trajectories. For instance, while Judaism rejects the eating or drinking of blood, Christianity mandates its symbolic consumption as a central sacrament. How did these two traditions, both originating in the Hebrew Bible's cult of blood sacrifices, veer off in such different directions? With his characteristic wit and erudition, David Biale traces the continuing, changing, and often clashing roles of blood as both symbol and substance through the entire sweep of Jewish and Christian history from Biblical times to the present.

Chapter

2. Blood and the Covenant: The Jewish and Christian Careers of a Biblical Verse

3. God’s Blood: Medieval Jews and Christians Debate the Body

4. Power in the Blood: The Medieval and the Modern in Nazi Anti-Semitism

5. From Blood Libel to Blood Community: Self-Defense and Self-Assertion in Modern Jewish Culture

Epilogue: Blood and Belief

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

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