Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Liebermann on Collective Identity and the Body in the Book of Ezekiel

ANCIENT JEW REVIEW: Dissertation Spotlight | On Bread, Books, and Bodies in Ezekiel.
Rosanne R. Liebermann, “Hearts of Flesh: Collective Identity and the Body in the Book of Ezekiel” (Ph.D. Dissertation, Johns Hopkins University, 2019).
Excerpt:
My dissertation shows how Ezekiel’s references to body modifications and practices reflect the author’s ideology of collective identity for the Judeans in Babylonia. More importantly, these references reveal how he expected his group to embody that identity in material and practical ways.

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