

An edition of Cult and cosmos (2014)
tilting toward a temple-centered theology
By L. Michael Morales
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
Peeters
Language
eng
Pages
429
Description:
The association between creation and the temple is a key element of the cultural context of the Hebrew Bible, and foundational for understanding its cultic theology. Situated within the common cultic ideology of the ancient Near East, Israel's temple on the mountain of God was considered the central axis and naval of creation, its architecture, furnishings, and rituals pervaded by cosmogonic symbolism. Having emerged out of the twentieth century's predisposed disdain for priestly material, the theological prominence of the temple within the Hebrew Bible is increasingly recognized by scholars. This volume, republishing pivotal scholarship on the interface of cult and cosmos, forms a primer on this significant area of study, tracing major voices in the conversation, from archaeological and ancient Near Eastern studies to biblical studies and the theological prospect of Israel's cults.
subjects: Kult, Tempel, Criticism, interpretation, Tempelbau, Cosmology, Semitic cults, Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem), Skapelse, Bible, Zikkurat, Kosmologie, Symbolism, Bibeln, Schöpfung, Biblia Hebraica, Sacred space, Liturgie, Bible, criticism, interpretation, etc., o. t., Temple of god, Bibel
Places: Alter Orient