Beginning with a startling endorsement of the patristic view of Judaism - that it was a "carnal" religion, in contrast to the spiritual vision of the Church - Daniel Boyarin argues that rabbinic Judaism was based on a set of assumptions about the human body that were profoundly different from those of Christianity. The body - specifically, the sexualized body - could not be renounced, for the Rabbis believed as a religious principle in the generation of offspring and hence in intercourse sanctioned by marriage.This belief bound men and women together and made impossible the various modes of gender separation practiced by early Christians. The commitment to coupling did not imply a resolution of the unequal distribution of power that charact...
Miriam Peskowitz offers a dramatic revision to our understanding of early rabbinic Judaism. Using a ...
The paper examined human sexuality among the Jews of the Old Testament with a view of drawing salien...
Yetzer hara, commonly translated as the ‘evil inclination,’ is a key concept in rabbinic discourse c...
In a book that will both enlighten and provoke, Daniel Boyarin offers an alternative to the prevaili...
This paper is concerned with the issue of how Jewish identity has been constructed in late antiquity...
Sexual issues played a significant role in Judaism’s engagement with its Greco-Roman world. This pap...
<p>My dissertation analyzes early Christian representations of Jewish sexuality and explores how ear...
Contradictory stereotypes about Jewish sexuality pervade modern culture, from Lenny Bruce's hip erot...
This book sits at the intersection of two topics, rabbinic constructions of sexuality and the rhetor...
Sexual instinct is a functional component of life. Accepted by Judaism as an integral part of the ma...
This dissertation argues that when we understand circumcision as a bodily discourse, rather than exc...
This thesis is an exploration of Medieval Jewish and Christian conceptions of sex and aims to challe...
This paper traces the development of particular terminology for the act of coitus and its meanings w...
Despite the gendered nature of the Jewish tradition, the ancient rabbis create a highly nuanced unde...
According to quite a few books and films produced in the last few decades in Europe and North Americ...
Miriam Peskowitz offers a dramatic revision to our understanding of early rabbinic Judaism. Using a ...
The paper examined human sexuality among the Jews of the Old Testament with a view of drawing salien...
Yetzer hara, commonly translated as the ‘evil inclination,’ is a key concept in rabbinic discourse c...
In a book that will both enlighten and provoke, Daniel Boyarin offers an alternative to the prevaili...
This paper is concerned with the issue of how Jewish identity has been constructed in late antiquity...
Sexual issues played a significant role in Judaism’s engagement with its Greco-Roman world. This pap...
<p>My dissertation analyzes early Christian representations of Jewish sexuality and explores how ear...
Contradictory stereotypes about Jewish sexuality pervade modern culture, from Lenny Bruce's hip erot...
This book sits at the intersection of two topics, rabbinic constructions of sexuality and the rhetor...
Sexual instinct is a functional component of life. Accepted by Judaism as an integral part of the ma...
This dissertation argues that when we understand circumcision as a bodily discourse, rather than exc...
This thesis is an exploration of Medieval Jewish and Christian conceptions of sex and aims to challe...
This paper traces the development of particular terminology for the act of coitus and its meanings w...
Despite the gendered nature of the Jewish tradition, the ancient rabbis create a highly nuanced unde...
According to quite a few books and films produced in the last few decades in Europe and North Americ...
Miriam Peskowitz offers a dramatic revision to our understanding of early rabbinic Judaism. Using a ...
The paper examined human sexuality among the Jews of the Old Testament with a view of drawing salien...
Yetzer hara, commonly translated as the ‘evil inclination,’ is a key concept in rabbinic discourse c...