The socio-religious regulations of Leviticus offer little-explored perspectives from which to reflect on the relationship between humanity and the non-human creation. The cosmological framework upon which the worldview expressed in Leviticus is constructed places humanity at the fragile interface between creation (order) and chaos (destruction), ever struggling to discern, define and delineate the sacred and the profane. Several texts in Leviticus portray the land as an active character; capable of vomiting, resting and maintaining a ritualistically demanding relationship with God. Not only does the land appear to have a distinct relationship with YHWH, but in fact that relationship predates YHWH’s commitment to Israel. When the people sin,...
The relationship between Abrahamic religions and environment is a delicate one. Critical voices argu...
It should be noted from the start that objectivity” as it is commonly understood is not a goal of t...
This article undertakes to examine the covenants and biblical laws concerning human relations with t...
The socio-religious regulations of Leviticus offer little-explored perspectives from which to reflec...
<p>The dissertation The Life of the World: The Vitality and Personhood of Non-Animal Nature in the H...
The Hebrew Bible repeatedly describes Israel’s potential to defile their land through various forms ...
This work addresses the historically-read despotism Genesis 1.28 has often received in its subordina...
This study attempts to offer an ecological interpretation of Genesis 1: 1-2:4a in view of the quest...
This dissertation is a literary analysis of three sections in Leviticus Rabbah (LR), an aggadic comp...
Followers of the Christian faith ought to reconsider their role as being created in the ‘image of Go...
© 2009 by SAGE Publications. Post-print version.The increasing prominence of environmental issues, t...
The present dissertation attempts to fill the gap in Pentateuchal studies on the Mosiac dietary laws...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
Though John Chrysostom, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas, when reflecting on the creation story, valued...
PhD (Old Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study argues that, just as in E...
The relationship between Abrahamic religions and environment is a delicate one. Critical voices argu...
It should be noted from the start that objectivity” as it is commonly understood is not a goal of t...
This article undertakes to examine the covenants and biblical laws concerning human relations with t...
The socio-religious regulations of Leviticus offer little-explored perspectives from which to reflec...
<p>The dissertation The Life of the World: The Vitality and Personhood of Non-Animal Nature in the H...
The Hebrew Bible repeatedly describes Israel’s potential to defile their land through various forms ...
This work addresses the historically-read despotism Genesis 1.28 has often received in its subordina...
This study attempts to offer an ecological interpretation of Genesis 1: 1-2:4a in view of the quest...
This dissertation is a literary analysis of three sections in Leviticus Rabbah (LR), an aggadic comp...
Followers of the Christian faith ought to reconsider their role as being created in the ‘image of Go...
© 2009 by SAGE Publications. Post-print version.The increasing prominence of environmental issues, t...
The present dissertation attempts to fill the gap in Pentateuchal studies on the Mosiac dietary laws...
The article first explores the evidence in Leviticus and related passages regarding God’s plan for t...
Though John Chrysostom, Augustine, and Thomas Aquinas, when reflecting on the creation story, valued...
PhD (Old Testament), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study argues that, just as in E...
The relationship between Abrahamic religions and environment is a delicate one. Critical voices argu...
It should be noted from the start that objectivity” as it is commonly understood is not a goal of t...
This article undertakes to examine the covenants and biblical laws concerning human relations with t...