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Purity, Sacrifice, and the Temple
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PART I: PURITY AND SACRIFICE IN BIBLICAL ISRAEL ; PART II: THE SECOND TEMPLE, SYMBOLISM, AND SUPERSESSIONISM ; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION

About the Author

Jonathan Klawans is Associate Professor of Religion at Boston University. His book Impurity and Sin in Ancient Judaism (OUP 2000) was awarded Best First Book in the History of Religions by the American Academy of Religion and won the Salo Wittmayer Baron Book Prize from the American Academy for Jewish Research.

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"Drawing on the fields of anthropology and ritual studies, Klawans unearths the powerful symbolism of the ancient Jewish sacrificial cult. He shows that sacrifice was a spiritually rich and meaningful activity illuminated by two 'organizing principles' central to the priestly traditions of the Bible: the desire to imitate God and the concern to attract and maintain God's presence within the community. In so doing, Klawans disables all previous evolutionist (and
more or less hostile) accounts of ancient Jewish sacrifice as a primitive and spiritually empty behavior that was rejected and superseded by the eucharist in Christianity or prayer in rabbinic
Judaism. His fresh readings of central New Testament and rabbinic texts challenge foundational assumptions and long-cherished prejudices." --Christine E. Hayes, author of Gentile Impurities and Jewish Identities: Intermarriage and Conversion from the Bible to the Talmud
"It is impossible to understand Judaism and Christianity without a grasp of the central biblical institutions of sacrifice and Temple. Yet scholars, clergy, and laity alike neglect and even disparage nothing in those traditions more than these institutions. In this unique and eye-opening volume, we at long last have a study that does them justice. No one interested in Judaism or Christianity should miss it." --Jon D. Levenson, Albert A. List Professor of Jewish
Studies, Harvard University
"Klawans' well-focused and critical yet sympathetic eye identifies a symbolic meaning in sacrifice that clarifies why the practice was religiously relevant in ancient Judaism and in the thinking of Jewish and Christian communities after the destruction of the temple. This superb study goes far beyond previous studies in providing a comprehensive look at the interlocking phenomena of temple, sacrifice, and purity in a wide range of literature, from the Hebrew
Bible through early Judaic, Christian, and Rabbinic literature." --David P. Wright, Associate Professor of Bible and Ancient Near East, Brandeis University
"This thorough and stimulating survey of purity, sacrifice, and the Temple follows upon the author's highly acclaimed Impurity and Sin (Oxford University Press 2000), and it maintains the same high standard of style, comprehensiveness, methodological rigor, and originality.--Shofar
"A seminal study for the interpretation of purity and sacrifice within biblical studies and early Judaism. More importantly, however, it is a work that persuasively challenges our habitual ways of thinking not only with regard to sacrifice, but also with respect to the relationship between Judaism and Christianity." --Journal for the Study of Judaism
"Jonathan Klawan's Purity, Sacrifice, and the Temple provides a greater sensitivity to the theoretical issues that complicate the academic study of religion today. --Journal of Biblical Literature
"In this forcefully written book, Jonathan Klawans offers a compelling case for pursuing a sympathetic symbolic approach to the sacrificial cult that was at the heart of ancient Israelite and early Jewish religion." --AJS Review
"This book comprises a powerful argument for a paradigm shift in the study of sacrifice, and needs to be read by anyone interested in sacrifice or ritual." --Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
"There is a great depth of scholarship in this book, but it is a tribute to Klawans' abilities as a commentator that sources do not intrude and there is a lightness of touch even on complicated ideas. ...This is an important book and should quickly become essential reading for scholars of both Early Judaism and the New Testament." --Journal of Jewish Studies
"Klawans shows that it is possible engage in a bibliographical survey without becoming obscure. Klawans's methodology and writing are both models of articulate, thoughtful, and balanced scholarship." --Hebrew Studies

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