Gel?bde im antiken Judentum und fr?hesten Christentum
Publisher,Brill Academic Pub
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 793.79 g
No. of Pages, 463
In Gelèubde im antiken Judentum und frèuhesten Christentum Daniel Schumann aims to trace the earliest discourses on vows, as they are recorded in ancient Jewish and early Christian sources from the time of the Second Temple. He also shows how Judaism and Christianity have participated in ancient forms of vow-making since late antiquity and how they also have developed these discourses further. By presenting these discourses on the basis of a broad range of sources, he reveals how in Jewish as well as inChristian perception, voices of esteem but also of reservation have been raised throughout the centuries. After all, vows are a cult-practical exercise in which well-being and disaster are in closer proximity than in most other acts of devotion--