This essay examines Qumran texts that not only perform blessing but also reflect on the activity of blessing itself, and thereby offer an opportunity to better understand the urge and necessity behind the growth of liturgical cycles that generate traditions of prayer. The paper looks at three texts, the hymns of the maśkîl, the Hymn to the Creator, and 4Q408, in which the performance of blessing is presented as acknowledgment of the creator through the lens of primordial time and the actualization of creation narratives. The essay argues that the way in which divine beings are imagined as perceiving and responding to the act of creation forms a model that liturgical performers emulate in order to approach as much as possible the holiness of...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University, 1...
Translation and commentary of five texts from Qumran : 1) Two curses on the wicked and their angelic...
This article suggests that Genesis 1 and Psalms 8, 18 and 89 reflect a mythological tradition which ...
This essay examines Qumran texts that not only perform blessing but also reflect on the activity of ...
This essay examines Qumran texts that not only perform blessing but also reflect on the activity of ...
Speech acts — copying the divine gestures of creationThe author bases the article around selec...
This thesis examines the types of creation imagery used in the Psalms, looking at the historical and...
This essay challenges interpretations of Christian worship that have constricted the understanding o...
Building on the idea of “ritual quotation,” this article offers a new perspective on rituals enacted...
This study is an exploration of the theological and rhetorical potential of perceptions and proclama...
Jacques van Ruiten, “A Miraculous Birth of Isaac in the Book of Jubilees?” in Wonders Never Cease: T...
This dissertation studies liturgical blessing and its role in the religious life of people in the Mi...
4Q509/4Q496/4Q506 is the only opisthograph from Qumran with extant evidence for three different comp...
In this essay, James W. Watts explains the interdependence of texts and rituals with regard to ancie...
Sumerian hymns to deities, sung by professional musicians in the framework of ritual, represent a si...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University, 1...
Translation and commentary of five texts from Qumran : 1) Two curses on the wicked and their angelic...
This article suggests that Genesis 1 and Psalms 8, 18 and 89 reflect a mythological tradition which ...
This essay examines Qumran texts that not only perform blessing but also reflect on the activity of ...
This essay examines Qumran texts that not only perform blessing but also reflect on the activity of ...
Speech acts — copying the divine gestures of creationThe author bases the article around selec...
This thesis examines the types of creation imagery used in the Psalms, looking at the historical and...
This essay challenges interpretations of Christian worship that have constricted the understanding o...
Building on the idea of “ritual quotation,” this article offers a new perspective on rituals enacted...
This study is an exploration of the theological and rhetorical potential of perceptions and proclama...
Jacques van Ruiten, “A Miraculous Birth of Isaac in the Book of Jubilees?” in Wonders Never Cease: T...
This dissertation studies liturgical blessing and its role in the religious life of people in the Mi...
4Q509/4Q496/4Q506 is the only opisthograph from Qumran with extant evidence for three different comp...
In this essay, James W. Watts explains the interdependence of texts and rituals with regard to ancie...
Sumerian hymns to deities, sung by professional musicians in the framework of ritual, represent a si...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University, 1...
Translation and commentary of five texts from Qumran : 1) Two curses on the wicked and their angelic...
This article suggests that Genesis 1 and Psalms 8, 18 and 89 reflect a mythological tradition which ...