The Self as Symbolic Space: Constructing Identity and Community at Qumran
This volume investigates critical practices by which the Qumran community constituted itself as a sectarian society. Key to the formation of the community was the reconstruction of the identity of individual members. In this way the "self" became an important symbolic space for the development of the ideology of the sect. Persons who came to experience themselves in light of the narratives and symbolic structures embedded in the community practices would have developed the dispositions of affinity and estrangement necessary for the constitution of a sectarian society. Drawing on various theories of discourse and practice in rhetoric, philosophy, and anthropology, the book examines the construction of the self in two central documents: the Serek ha-Yahad and the Hodayot.
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The Self as Symbolic Space: Constructing Identity and Community at Qumran
This volume investigates critical practices by which the Qumran community constituted itself as a sectarian society. Key to the formation of the community was the reconstruction of the identity of individual members. In this way the "self" became an important symbolic space for the development of the ideology of the sect. Persons who came to experience themselves in light of the narratives and symbolic structures embedded in the community practices would have developed the dispositions of affinity and estrangement necessary for the constitution of a sectarian society. Drawing on various theories of discourse and practice in rhetoric, philosophy, and anthropology, the book examines the construction of the self in two central documents: the Serek ha-Yahad and the Hodayot.
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The Self as Symbolic Space: Constructing Identity and Community at Qumran

The Self as Symbolic Space: Constructing Identity and Community at Qumran

by Carol a Newsom
The Self as Symbolic Space: Constructing Identity and Community at Qumran

The Self as Symbolic Space: Constructing Identity and Community at Qumran

by Carol a Newsom

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This volume investigates critical practices by which the Qumran community constituted itself as a sectarian society. Key to the formation of the community was the reconstruction of the identity of individual members. In this way the "self" became an important symbolic space for the development of the ideology of the sect. Persons who came to experience themselves in light of the narratives and symbolic structures embedded in the community practices would have developed the dispositions of affinity and estrangement necessary for the constitution of a sectarian society. Drawing on various theories of discourse and practice in rhetoric, philosophy, and anthropology, the book examines the construction of the self in two central documents: the Serek ha-Yahad and the Hodayot.

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ISBN-13: 9781589832985
Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
Publication date: 11/09/2007
Series: Studies on the Texts of the Desert of Judah
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.87(d)
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