Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approach

Autores
Balcells Gallarreta, José E.
Año de publicación
2017
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
libro
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Fil: Balcells Gallarreta, José E. Investigador Independiente; Puerto Rico
Introducción: The Persian period biblical and nonbiblical textual traditions serve as valuable sources to study and understand the religion, or religions, of ancient Judah, especially early Judaism. Among their many valuable contributions, these texts as literary compositions reflect how ancient authors and editors recorded the religious practices and rituals in the Levant during the Persian period. As scholar of ancient religions Rainer Albertz notes, “[the Persian period was] one of the most productive eras in the history of Israelite religion.” Yet, while these texts narrate some of these details, there are still gaps in our understanding of how these ancient societies conceptualized the sacred and incorporated religious practices into daily life. Biblical texts typically provide the story from the viewpoint of what became the desired religious practices of the institutionalized or official religion at the Jerusalem temple through the writing of the elite. Given that the vast majority of ancient populations were illiterate, such written sources skew our knowledge towards the elite class of these societies. Individuals and social groups that were not part of this elite class are ignored or marginalized because of their illiteracy, socioeconomic class, location, and possible language barriers. These included women, widows, the poor, et cetera. So while textual information is useful for understanding household and family religious practices and rituals in the Levant during the Persian period, we cannot view these sources as normative as they leave common households and families out of the scholarly picture and overlook the material culture related to ritual and religion. Thus, household archaeology holds much promise in the study of family rituals and religion.
Fuente
Balcells Gallarreta, J.E. Household and family religion in persian-period Judah : an archaeological approach. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature; Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente, 2017
Ancient Near East Monographs -Monografías sobre el Antiguo Cercano Oriente. 2017, 18
Materia
LITERATURA RELIGIOSA
HISTORIA ANTIGUA
RELIGION
ARQUEOLOGIA
BIBLIA
JUDAISMO
RITOS
SOCIEDAD
IMPERIO PERSA
RITUALES
FAMILIA
TRADICION
Nivel de accesibilidad
acceso abierto
Condiciones de uso
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
Repositorio
Repositorio Institucional (UCA)
Institución
Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina
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spelling Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approachBalcells Gallarreta, José E.LITERATURA RELIGIOSAHISTORIA ANTIGUARELIGIONARQUEOLOGIABIBLIAJUDAISMORITOSSOCIEDADIMPERIO PERSARITUALESFAMILIATRADICIONFil: Balcells Gallarreta, José E. Investigador Independiente; Puerto RicoIntroducción: The Persian period biblical and nonbiblical textual traditions serve as valuable sources to study and understand the religion, or religions, of ancient Judah, especially early Judaism. Among their many valuable contributions, these texts as literary compositions reflect how ancient authors and editors recorded the religious practices and rituals in the Levant during the Persian period. As scholar of ancient religions Rainer Albertz notes, “[the Persian period was] one of the most productive eras in the history of Israelite religion.” Yet, while these texts narrate some of these details, there are still gaps in our understanding of how these ancient societies conceptualized the sacred and incorporated religious practices into daily life. Biblical texts typically provide the story from the viewpoint of what became the desired religious practices of the institutionalized or official religion at the Jerusalem temple through the writing of the elite. Given that the vast majority of ancient populations were illiterate, such written sources skew our knowledge towards the elite class of these societies. Individuals and social groups that were not part of this elite class are ignored or marginalized because of their illiteracy, socioeconomic class, location, and possible language barriers. These included women, widows, the poor, et cetera. So while textual information is useful for understanding household and family religious practices and rituals in the Levant during the Persian period, we cannot view these sources as normative as they leave common households and families out of the scholarly picture and overlook the material culture related to ritual and religion. Thus, household archaeology holds much promise in the study of family rituals and religion.Society of Biblical LiteraturePontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Centro de Estudios de Historia de Antiguo Oriente2017info:eu-repo/semantics/bookinfo:ar-repo/semantics/libroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_2f33application/pdfhttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/8004978-1628371789Balcells Gallarreta, J.E. Household and family religion in persian-period Judah : an archaeological approach [en línea]. Ancient Near East Monographs - Monografías sobre el Antiguo Cercano Oriente, Vol. 18. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature; Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente, 2017. Disponible en: https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/8004Balcells Gallarreta, J.E. Household and family religion in persian-period Judah : an archaeological approach. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature; Centro de Estudios de Historia del Antiguo Oriente, 2017Ancient Near East Monographs -Monografías sobre el Antiguo Cercano Oriente. 2017, 18reponame:Repositorio Institucional (UCA)instname:Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentinaenginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/2025-07-03T10:56:40Zoai:ucacris:123456789/8004instacron:UCAInstitucionalhttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/Universidad privadaNo correspondehttps://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/oaiclaudia_fernandez@uca.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:25852025-07-03 10:56:40.853Repositorio Institucional (UCA) - Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approach
title Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approach
spellingShingle Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approach
Balcells Gallarreta, José E.
LITERATURA RELIGIOSA
HISTORIA ANTIGUA
RELIGION
ARQUEOLOGIA
BIBLIA
JUDAISMO
RITOS
SOCIEDAD
IMPERIO PERSA
RITUALES
FAMILIA
TRADICION
title_short Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approach
title_full Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approach
title_fullStr Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approach
title_full_unstemmed Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approach
title_sort Household and family religion in persian-period Judah: an archaeological approach
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Balcells Gallarreta, José E.
author Balcells Gallarreta, José E.
author_facet Balcells Gallarreta, José E.
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv LITERATURA RELIGIOSA
HISTORIA ANTIGUA
RELIGION
ARQUEOLOGIA
BIBLIA
JUDAISMO
RITOS
SOCIEDAD
IMPERIO PERSA
RITUALES
FAMILIA
TRADICION
topic LITERATURA RELIGIOSA
HISTORIA ANTIGUA
RELIGION
ARQUEOLOGIA
BIBLIA
JUDAISMO
RITOS
SOCIEDAD
IMPERIO PERSA
RITUALES
FAMILIA
TRADICION
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Fil: Balcells Gallarreta, José E. Investigador Independiente; Puerto Rico
Introducción: The Persian period biblical and nonbiblical textual traditions serve as valuable sources to study and understand the religion, or religions, of ancient Judah, especially early Judaism. Among their many valuable contributions, these texts as literary compositions reflect how ancient authors and editors recorded the religious practices and rituals in the Levant during the Persian period. As scholar of ancient religions Rainer Albertz notes, “[the Persian period was] one of the most productive eras in the history of Israelite religion.” Yet, while these texts narrate some of these details, there are still gaps in our understanding of how these ancient societies conceptualized the sacred and incorporated religious practices into daily life. Biblical texts typically provide the story from the viewpoint of what became the desired religious practices of the institutionalized or official religion at the Jerusalem temple through the writing of the elite. Given that the vast majority of ancient populations were illiterate, such written sources skew our knowledge towards the elite class of these societies. Individuals and social groups that were not part of this elite class are ignored or marginalized because of their illiteracy, socioeconomic class, location, and possible language barriers. These included women, widows, the poor, et cetera. So while textual information is useful for understanding household and family religious practices and rituals in the Levant during the Persian period, we cannot view these sources as normative as they leave common households and families out of the scholarly picture and overlook the material culture related to ritual and religion. Thus, household archaeology holds much promise in the study of family rituals and religion.
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Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Centro de Estudios de Historia de Antiguo Oriente
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