Cognitive Science and Ancient Israelite Religion
New Perspectives on Texts, Artifacts, and Culture
Part of Society for Old Testament Study Monographs
- Author: Brett E. Maiden, Emory University, Atlanta
- Date Published: October 2020
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108487788
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In this book, Brett Maiden employs the tools, research, and theories from the cognitive science of religion to explore religious thought and behavior in ancient Israel. His study focuses on a key set of distinctions between intuitive and reflective types of cognitive processing, implicit and explicit concepts, and cognitively optimal and costly religious traditions. Through a series of case studies, Maiden examines a range of topics including popular and official religion, Deuteronomic theology, hybrid monsters in ancient iconography, divine cult statues in ancient Mesopotamia and the biblical idol polemics, and the Day of Atonement ritual in Leviticus 16. The range of media, including ancient texts, art, and archaeological data from ancient Israel, as well theoretical perspectives demonstrates how a dialogue between biblical scholars and cognitive researchers can be fostered.
Read more- Offers an accessible introduction to the current state of the cognitive study of religion, especially for biblical scholars and historians of religion
- Provides theoretical discussion and concrete examples, in the form of case studies, of interdisciplinary scholarship in action
- Examines different interrelated topics in the study Israelite religion, including theoretical, artistic, and textual
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'It's not common for a book to fundamentally reorient your thinking about a subject you've taught for years. By bringing in fresh material from outside the usual canons of ancient-world scholarship, Brett Maiden has written that kind of book. He has provided new lenses and tools that should open up new conversations.' Christopher B. Hays, D. Wilson Moore Professor of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Fuller Theological Seminary
See more reviews'Maiden's monograph is an important step in the present early phase of the development of the cognitive study of the Bible.' Joachim Schaper, Vetus Testamentum 71
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- Date Published: October 2020
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108487788
- length: 300 pages
- dimensions: 145 x 220 x 25 mm
- weight: 0.54kg
- contains: 8 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Intuitive and Reflective Cognition, Optimal and Costly Religion
2. Rethinking the Popular/Official Religion Dichotomy
3. Deuteronomic Theology as Cognitively Costly Religion
4. Counterintuitive Mischwesen: Hybrid Creatures in Syro-Palestinian Iconography and Cognition
5. On Artifacts and Agency: The Mesopotamian MÄŞS PĂŽ Ritual, Biblical Idol Polemics, and Belief in Cult Statues
6. Ritual and Cognition in the day of Atonement Ritual in Leviticus
7. Conclusion
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