This collection of essays deals with matters of central concern to the theologies of Judaism and Christianity: purity, holiness, and identity. The juxtaposition of these essays should foster interreligious debate and dialog.
Susan Haber (1957-2006) was a graduate of York University (B.A.) and McMaster University (M.A.). At the time of her death, she was working on a doctorate from McMaster University, having already published articles on the Hebrew Bible, early Judaism, and early Christianity. The present volume consists of contributions in fields central to her own interests by her teachers, friends, and colleagues in memory of a brilliant scholar. The essays deal with issues of central concern to the theologies of Judaism and Christianity: purity, holiness, and identity. In the first part of this volume the former two topics within the context of the Hebrew Bible are introduced. The second part deals with all three within late Second Temple and early Rabbinic Judaism, as well as in the Christianity of the first three centuries C.E. The last part examines the subject matter of the volume within the context of medieval and modern Judaism, as well as in contemporary Christianity. Although it is not necessarily explicitly stated, the juxtaposition of these essays dealing with areas of mutual theological concern to Judaism and Christianity implicitly lays the groundwork for interreligious dialog and understanding.
Table of contents:
PrefaceDavid Seed: Susan Haber: A Brief Biography and Appreciation
Part I: Ancient IsraelBaruch J. Schwartz: MIQRA' QODEŠ and the Structure of Leviticus 23 -
Eric Grossman: Everyman's Judgment Cometh From The LORD: Popular Perception of the Primary Purpose of the Cult -
Ehud Ben Zvi: Purity Matters in the Book of Chronicles: A Kind of Prolegomenon Part II: Classical Antiquity
Cecilia Wassen: Do You Have to Be Pure in a Metaphorical Temple? Sanctuary Metaphors and Construction of Sacred Space in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Paul's Letters -
Stephen Westerholm: Is Nothing Sacred? Holiness in the Writings of Paul -
Adele Reinhartz: The Temple Cleansing and the Death of Jesus -
Thomas Kazen: Jesus and the Zavah: Implications for Interpreting Mark -
Anders Runesson: Purity, Holiness, and the Kingdom of Heaven in Matthew's Narrative World -
Steve Mason: Pollution and Purification in Josephus's Judean War -
Philip Harland: »The days seemed like years«: Thessalos Prepares to Encounter the God Asklepios -
Lily Vuong: The Impact of Social and Economic Status on the Experience of Martyrdom: A Case Study of Perpetua and Felicitas
Part III: The Mediaeval and Modern PeriodsMartin I. Lockshin: Is Holiness Contagious? -
Yedida Eisenstadt: Sanctification and Shame: Bialik's In the City of Slaughter in Light of Leviticus and Ezekiel -
Eileen Schuller: Biblical Texts about Purity in Contemporary Christian Lectionaries