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Cultural Anthropology and the Old Testament (Guides to Biblical Scholarship Old Testament Series) [Paperback]

Thomas Overholt (Author)
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Guides to Biblical Scholarship January 1, 1992
Overholt shows the usefulness of cultural anthropology in enhancing our understanding of ancient Israelite society and in shedding light on some puzzling features of Old Testament stories, especially in the Elijah and Elisha cycles.

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  • Paperback: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers (January 1, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0800628896
  • ISBN-13: 978-0800628895
  • Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.4 inches
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An introduction to the anthropological method and how it can enhance our understanding of ancient Israelite culture and texts. Three papers are collected herein which are tied loosely together: "Cultural Anthropology and the Old Testament," "Interpreting Elijah and Elisha," and "Anthropological Views of Israelite Social Roles and Institutions." The first lays a foundation in terms and method, scans across the origins of the science, seeks to destroy Positivistic assumptions in the discipline such as the evolutionary theory of religion and culture, discusses limits of investigation and the need for multidisciplinary work, and introduces us to the great prophetic figures of Elijah and Elisha in their roles as resuscitators, miracle workers, and healers. The second draws on anthropological data and theory regarding the roles, functions, and symbols of Shamans in society and then sets them against parallels in the Elijah and Elisha narratives to illumine a cultural backdrop which is beyond reach from the text itself and to better explain strange or astonishing events, practices, and perceptions of those narratives. The third focuses primarily on the role divination played in ancient Israelite society by drawing on parallels from anthropological investigation, but also briefly explores avenues of information that may be opened up to us through this method regarding the role of women in premonarchic Israel, how iron and metal-smelting may function as a metaphor, and how one might better understand the situations leading to the rise of the Israelite monarchy. As a person particularly interested in prophecy, prophets, and divination in the biblical texts, I found the book especially engaging. Those who are much less inclined may be better served by skipping the middle essay and the first half of the last one. The concluding plea is particularly keen, "in biblical studies . . . we need to avoid ethnocentrism as much as possible, recognizing that world views different from our own have a logic of their own. We cannot simply categorize such societies as "prescientific" or the like [such as "primitive"] and seek to explain away their characteristic features in terms more at home in modern Western thought." May we always take this to heart when we approach the ancient texts and cultures of the bible.
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Excellent survey of how cultural anthropology can be used to analyze the Biblical text.
Especially helpful for those studying the stories of Elijah and Elisha.
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