Nudity and Clothing in the Hebrew Bible: Theological and Anthropological Aspects

van Oorschot J (2019)


Publication Type: Authored book

Publication year: 2019

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

ISBN: 9780567678485

DOI: 10.5040/9780567678508

Abstract

Far beyond mere physical protection, clothing functions as a fundamental cultural symbol system: it indicates group identity, gender differentiation, specific occasions, and social status. Clothing is indisputably linked to how humans perceive and have perceived nudity, and customs of clothing and their relationship to concepts of nudity provide valuable insights into the norms and values of societies and religions. These aspects are all addressed across the volumes three parts. Part one places nudity and clothing in ancient Israel in context, with discussions of methodology, the ancient Near Eastern evidence (archaeology, material culture and iconography) and an assessment of central aspects of the biblical material (fabrication and use of textiles, lexicography, theological and anthropological implications). Part two looks at key themes such as mourning, death, encounter with the divine and issues of power and status. Finally, part three presents close studies of key passages from narrative, prophetic and wisdom texts where clothing and nudity play an important role.

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APA:

van Oorschot, J. (2019). Nudity and Clothing in the Hebrew Bible: Theological and Anthropological Aspects. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc..

MLA:

van Oorschot, Jürgen. Nudity and Clothing in the Hebrew Bible: Theological and Anthropological Aspects. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc., 2019.

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