God's Body: The Anthropomorphic God in the Old Testament
Images of the body in ancient Near Eastern civilizations are radically different from body images today, which in turban creates significant consequences for our understanding of the biblical notion of God's human shape and the frequent and widespread misconceptions therein. Andreas Wagner illuminates such frequent and widespread misconceptions, and reveals the sometimes distant pictorial world of ancient body images. He contrasts these with contemporary models and makes the matter of the Old Testament concept of God's human form accessible and clear.

Wagner begins by introducing readers to aspects of anthropomorphism, the study of body parts, and Israel's basic understanding of the human body. He then turbans specifically to the body of God, analysing why and how certain body parts are emphasized or regularly employed in the biblical text when it tries to describe God. Wagner draws out the theological aspects of the ways in which God's body is described as well as considering the diverse range of ancient Near Eastern perspectives on God, and the ways in which ancient cultures constructed and understood deities. Wagner concludes by looking at how the depiction of God in the Old Testament fits with the concept of mankind made in God's image. Enhanced by over fifty illustrations, God's Body will lead the debate in biblical anthropomorphism for years to come.

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God's Body: The Anthropomorphic God in the Old Testament
Images of the body in ancient Near Eastern civilizations are radically different from body images today, which in turban creates significant consequences for our understanding of the biblical notion of God's human shape and the frequent and widespread misconceptions therein. Andreas Wagner illuminates such frequent and widespread misconceptions, and reveals the sometimes distant pictorial world of ancient body images. He contrasts these with contemporary models and makes the matter of the Old Testament concept of God's human form accessible and clear.

Wagner begins by introducing readers to aspects of anthropomorphism, the study of body parts, and Israel's basic understanding of the human body. He then turbans specifically to the body of God, analysing why and how certain body parts are emphasized or regularly employed in the biblical text when it tries to describe God. Wagner draws out the theological aspects of the ways in which God's body is described as well as considering the diverse range of ancient Near Eastern perspectives on God, and the ways in which ancient cultures constructed and understood deities. Wagner concludes by looking at how the depiction of God in the Old Testament fits with the concept of mankind made in God's image. Enhanced by over fifty illustrations, God's Body will lead the debate in biblical anthropomorphism for years to come.

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God's Body: The Anthropomorphic God in the Old Testament

God's Body: The Anthropomorphic God in the Old Testament

by Andreas Wagner
God's Body: The Anthropomorphic God in the Old Testament

God's Body: The Anthropomorphic God in the Old Testament

by Andreas Wagner

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Overview

Images of the body in ancient Near Eastern civilizations are radically different from body images today, which in turban creates significant consequences for our understanding of the biblical notion of God's human shape and the frequent and widespread misconceptions therein. Andreas Wagner illuminates such frequent and widespread misconceptions, and reveals the sometimes distant pictorial world of ancient body images. He contrasts these with contemporary models and makes the matter of the Old Testament concept of God's human form accessible and clear.

Wagner begins by introducing readers to aspects of anthropomorphism, the study of body parts, and Israel's basic understanding of the human body. He then turbans specifically to the body of God, analysing why and how certain body parts are emphasized or regularly employed in the biblical text when it tries to describe God. Wagner draws out the theological aspects of the ways in which God's body is described as well as considering the diverse range of ancient Near Eastern perspectives on God, and the ways in which ancient cultures constructed and understood deities. Wagner concludes by looking at how the depiction of God in the Old Testament fits with the concept of mankind made in God's image. Enhanced by over fifty illustrations, God's Body will lead the debate in biblical anthropomorphism for years to come.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780567655981
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 02/21/2019
Edition description: Translatio
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.33(w) x 9.14(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Andreas Wagner is Professor of Old Testament at the University of Bern, Switzerland.

Table of Contents

Foreword
1. Introduction: The Study of the external body of God in pictures
2. The 'picture' of God: Yahweh in man's body image
3. God in human form: Anthropomorphism as a theological problem
4. Deciphering the language of pictures and body images
5. The Body of God (his external form): its theological testimony
6. The image of God and of Man as God's likeness in the Old Testament
7. The theological significance of Old Testament discourses on the body of God
References
Picture Credits
Index

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