This thesis examines some of the primary practices and rituals associated with the Sabbath as described in literary texts from ancient Judaism and nascent Christianity in the Second Temple period and later. The material is analyzed from the perspectives of ritual studies and embodied cognition/conceptual metaphor theory in order to show how ritualized practices such as the periodic cessation of normal activity (i.e. work) and the performance of other, distinct rituals (i.e. praises; blessings) metaphorically produce meaning, knowledge and identity from the embodiment or practice of Sabbath in different contexts. Furthermore, the bodily performance of different activities that differ from those performed on other occasions contributes to the...
This project works toward a contemporary understanding of what the Sabbath commandment can mean for ...
This study is an exploration of the theological and rhetorical potential of perceptions and proclama...
This project works toward a contemporary understanding of what the Sabbath commandment can mean for ...
The concept of the Sabbath has generally been interpreted as the Sign of Covenant within the framewo...
This article examines the innovative focus on sabbath observance that characterizes the Holiness leg...
The three monotheistic cultures have many common institutions and some of them germinated in pre-mon...
This chapter focuses on the ambiguities surrounding the beginning of Sabbath and festivals in ancien...
Thesis advisor: John F. BaldovinThis dissertation examines the interaction of communal religious mem...
Amidst a culture that increasingly values consumerism, productivity, and individualism, communal pra...
Using semiotics as a lens through which to view the Biblical Seventh-day Sabbath, this paper explore...
Despite repeated biblical mentions of the sanctity of the Sabbath and numerous imperatives to keep t...
The commandment not to work and to rest on the Sabbath became a major spiritual practice in Judeo-Ch...
This thesis reports what may be known about the sabbath activities of Jews prior to 200 CE, using as...
This study investigates the meanings and significance of the seventh-day Sabbath for worship in the ...
Abstract The three monotheistic cultures have many common institutions and some of them germinated i...
This project works toward a contemporary understanding of what the Sabbath commandment can mean for ...
This study is an exploration of the theological and rhetorical potential of perceptions and proclama...
This project works toward a contemporary understanding of what the Sabbath commandment can mean for ...
The concept of the Sabbath has generally been interpreted as the Sign of Covenant within the framewo...
This article examines the innovative focus on sabbath observance that characterizes the Holiness leg...
The three monotheistic cultures have many common institutions and some of them germinated in pre-mon...
This chapter focuses on the ambiguities surrounding the beginning of Sabbath and festivals in ancien...
Thesis advisor: John F. BaldovinThis dissertation examines the interaction of communal religious mem...
Amidst a culture that increasingly values consumerism, productivity, and individualism, communal pra...
Using semiotics as a lens through which to view the Biblical Seventh-day Sabbath, this paper explore...
Despite repeated biblical mentions of the sanctity of the Sabbath and numerous imperatives to keep t...
The commandment not to work and to rest on the Sabbath became a major spiritual practice in Judeo-Ch...
This thesis reports what may be known about the sabbath activities of Jews prior to 200 CE, using as...
This study investigates the meanings and significance of the seventh-day Sabbath for worship in the ...
Abstract The three monotheistic cultures have many common institutions and some of them germinated i...
This project works toward a contemporary understanding of what the Sabbath commandment can mean for ...
This study is an exploration of the theological and rhetorical potential of perceptions and proclama...
This project works toward a contemporary understanding of what the Sabbath commandment can mean for ...