Focusing on S¿the idealized sacrificial system represented in the Priestly laws in the Pentateuch¿this study demonstrates that a ritual system is describable in terms of a set of concise, unconsciously internalized, generative rules, analogous to the grammar of a natural language.
Focusing on S¿the idealized sacrificial system represented in the Priestly laws in the Pentateuch¿this study demonstrates that a ritual system is describable in terms of a set of concise, unconsciously internalized, generative rules, analogous to the grammar of a natural language.
Naphtali S. Meshel is Assistant Professor of Religion and Judaic Studies at Princeton University.
Inhaltsangabe
The "Grammar" of Sacrifice Preface 1: Introduction 2: Zoemics 3: Jugation 4: Hierarchics 5: Praxemics 6: Meaning 7: The Grammar of Sacrifice and the Sacrifice of Grammar Bibliography A Grammar of ¿ Zoemics Jugation Hierarchics Praxemics
The "Grammar" of Sacrifice Preface 1: Introduction 2: Zoemics 3: Jugation 4: Hierarchics 5: Praxemics 6: Meaning 7: The Grammar of Sacrifice and the Sacrifice of Grammar Bibliography A Grammar of ¿ Zoemics Jugation Hierarchics Praxemics
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