Sexuality and Law in the Torah
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"This book examines many of the laws in the Torah governing sexual relations and the often implicit motivations underlying them. It also considers texts beyond the laws in which legal traditions and ideas concerning sexual behavior intersect and provide insight into ancient Israel's social norms. The book includes extended treatments on the nature and function of marriage and divorce in ancient Israel, the variation in sexual rules due to status and gender, the prohibition on male-with-male sex, and the different types of sexualities that may have existed in ancient Israel. The essays draw on a variety of methodologies and approaches, including narrative criticism, philological analysis, literary theory, feminist and gender theory, anthropological models, and comparative analysis. They cover content ranging from the narratives in Genesis, to the laws of Exodus, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy, to later re-interpretations of pentateuchal laws in Jeremiah and texts from the Second Temple period. Overall, the book presents a combination of theoretical discussion and close textual analysis to shed new light on the connections between law and sexuality within the Torah and beyond."--
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Andrew Mein
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Hilary Lipka
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Bruce Wells
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Claudia V. Camp
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Laura Quick
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Jacqueline Vayntrub
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- SASexuality and Law in the TorahHilary Lipka, Jacqueline Vayntrub, Bruce Wells, Laura Quick
Sexuality and Law in the Torah
- SASexuality and Law in the TorahHilary Lipka, Bruce Wells
Sexuality and Law in the Torah
- SASexuality and Law in the TorahHilary Lipka, Bruce Wells, Claudia V. Camp, Andrew Mein
Sexuality and Law in the Torah