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Divine Scapegoats

Divine Scapegoats
Author: Andrei A. Orlov
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1438455844

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Divine Scapegoats is a wide-ranging exploration of the parallels between the heavenly and the demonic in early Jewish apocalyptical accounts. In these materials, antagonists often mirror features of angelic figures, and even those of the Deity himself, an inverse correspondence that implies a belief that the demonic realm is maintained by imitating divine reality. Andrei A. Orlov examines the sacerdotal, messianic, and creational aspects of this mimetic imagery, focusing primarily on two texts from the Slavonic pseudepigrapha: 2 Enoch and the Apocalypse of Abraham. These two works are part of a very special cluster of Jewish apocalyptic texts that exhibit features not only of the apocalyptic worldview but also of the symbolic universe of early Jewish mysticism. The Yom Kippur ritual in the Apocalypse of Abraham, the divine light and darkness of 2 Enoch, and the similarity of mimetic motifs to later developments in the Zohar are of particular importance in Orlov's consideration.


Ontological Aspects of Early Jewish Anthropology

Ontological Aspects of Early Jewish Anthropology
Author: Tyson L. Putthoff
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2016-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004336419

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In Ontological Aspects of Early Jewish Anthropology, Tyson L. Putthoff explores early Jewish beliefs about how the human self reacts ontologically in God’s presence. Combining contemporary theory with sound exegesis, Putthoff demonstrates that early Jews widely considered the self to be intrinsically malleable, such that it mimics the ontological state of the space it inhabits. In divine space, they believed, the self therefore shares in the ontological state of God himself. The book is critical for students and scholars alike. In putting forth a new framework for conceptualising early Jewish anthropology, it challenges scholars to rethink not only what early Jews believed about the self but how we approach the subject in the first place.


The Scapegoat

The Scapegoat
Author: René Girard
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 1989-08
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0801839173

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"[Girard's] methods of extrapolating to find cultural history behind myths, and of reading hidden verification through silence, are worthy enrichments of the critic's arsenal." -- John Yoder, Religion and Literature.


Must There be Scapegoats?

Must There be Scapegoats?
Author: Raymund Schwager
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2000
Genre: Atonement
ISBN: 9780852445099

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"Schwager reverses three millennia of conventional understanding of the Bible as he argues that the God of the Old Testament is not a God of violence; that Jesus sacrifice is not an act of appeasement of the Father; and that the suffering and death of an infinite victim is not compensation for an infinite offence against God."-- Back cover.


The Golden Bough

The Golden Bough
Author: James George Frazer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1900
Genre: Magic
ISBN:

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The Atoning Dyad: The Two Goats of Yom Kippur in the Apocalypse of Abraham

The Atoning Dyad: The Two Goats of Yom Kippur in the Apocalypse of Abraham
Author: Andrei Orlov
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2016-01-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004308229

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The study explores the eschatological reinterpretation of the Yom Kippur ritual found in the Apocalypse of Abraham where the protagonist of the story, the patriarch Abraham, takes on the role of a celestial goat for YHWH, while the text’s antagonist, the fallen angel Azazel, is envisioned as the demonic scapegoat. The study treats the application of the two goats typology to human and otherworldly figures in its full historical and interpretive complexity through a broad variety of Jewish and Christian sources, from the patriarchical narratives of the Hebrew Bible to early Christian materials in which Yom Kippur traditions were applied to Jesus’ story.


The Golden Bough

The Golden Bough
Author: Sir James George Frazer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1913
Genre: Animism
ISBN:

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The Glory of the Invisible God

The Glory of the Invisible God
Author: Andrei Orlov
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019-12-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567692248

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Andrei Orlov examines early Christological developments in the light of rabbinic references to the “two powers” in heaven, tracing the impact of this concept through both canonical and non-canonical material. Orlov begins by looking at imagery of the “two powers” in early Jewish literature, in particular the book of Daniel, and in pseudepigraphical writings. He then traces the concept through rabbinic literature and applies this directly to understanding of Christological debates. Orlov finally carries out a close examination of the “two powers” traditions in Christian literature, in particular accounts of the Transfiguration and the Baptism of Jesus. Including a comprehensive bibliography listing texts and translations, and secondary literature, this volume is a key resource in researching the development of Christology.