The phrase “maternal sacrifice” combines two complex terms entangled in an even more complex dynamic. First of all, “sacrifice”, a word whose definitions have been considered inadequate to describe the multiformity of practices and meanings it evokes as a ritual, as a narrative, and as a metaphor. James Watts distinguishes between “narrative traditions about killing people”, oriented towards an evaluation of killing and murder, and “the ritual killing of animals”, focused on the social functions of ritual and religion (Watts 2011, 8). To those categories a third level can be added that is related to the metaphorical use of the notion of sacrifice as the act of giving up something in order to attain a higher goal
<b>Blood sacrifice and moral formation: Violence as a facet of Christian traditions</b...
Although the question whether women in Israel were also allowed to present offerings stands in accor...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of human sacrifice within the narrative of Genesis...
The phrase “maternal sacrifice” combines two complex terms entangled in an even more complex dynamic...
The question addressed by this study would be to ask where there is any semantic overlap in the way ...
Sacrifice is a ritual practice including funerals. Rituals teach people to be-lieve in cultural prin...
The Christian Rejection of Animal Sacrifice and the New-Testament Conception of the Christ's Death A...
It is considered the plot device “sacrifice” as a meaningful component of the narrative. It sets a m...
Ancient pagan cultures practiced the ritualistic killing of humans for a number reasons: appeasement...
Sacrifice in the Jewish, Hellenistic, and Christian traditions involves a giving up, a surrendering ...
My aim is a philosophical understanding of sacrifice, and especially of the Christian conception of ...
The phenomenon of sacrifice has been analyzed by Hegel, Kierkegaard, Bataille and many other philoso...
Among the ancient Greeks, both animals and inanimate objects could under certain circumstances be he...
Diachronic comparison of three political and religious systems of three independent geographical are...
For the sacrifice shelamim in the Hebrew Bible, scholars have suggested a number of different interp...
<b>Blood sacrifice and moral formation: Violence as a facet of Christian traditions</b...
Although the question whether women in Israel were also allowed to present offerings stands in accor...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of human sacrifice within the narrative of Genesis...
The phrase “maternal sacrifice” combines two complex terms entangled in an even more complex dynamic...
The question addressed by this study would be to ask where there is any semantic overlap in the way ...
Sacrifice is a ritual practice including funerals. Rituals teach people to be-lieve in cultural prin...
The Christian Rejection of Animal Sacrifice and the New-Testament Conception of the Christ's Death A...
It is considered the plot device “sacrifice” as a meaningful component of the narrative. It sets a m...
Ancient pagan cultures practiced the ritualistic killing of humans for a number reasons: appeasement...
Sacrifice in the Jewish, Hellenistic, and Christian traditions involves a giving up, a surrendering ...
My aim is a philosophical understanding of sacrifice, and especially of the Christian conception of ...
The phenomenon of sacrifice has been analyzed by Hegel, Kierkegaard, Bataille and many other philoso...
Among the ancient Greeks, both animals and inanimate objects could under certain circumstances be he...
Diachronic comparison of three political and religious systems of three independent geographical are...
For the sacrifice shelamim in the Hebrew Bible, scholars have suggested a number of different interp...
<b>Blood sacrifice and moral formation: Violence as a facet of Christian traditions</b...
Although the question whether women in Israel were also allowed to present offerings stands in accor...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of human sacrifice within the narrative of Genesis...