This book offers an analysis of the ritual dimensions of biblical mourning rites. It also seeks to illuminate mourning's social dimensions through engagement with anthropological discussion of mourning, from Hertz and van Gennep to contemporaries such as Metcalf and Huntington and Bloch and Parry. The book identifies four types of biblical mourning, and argues that mourning the dead is paradigmatic. It investigates why mourning can occur among petitioners in a sanctuary setting even given mourning's death associations; why certain texts proscribe some mourning rites (laceration and shaving) bu ... More
Keywords: biblical mourning rites, ritual, Hertz, van Gennep, Metcalf, Huntington, Bloch, Parry, laceration, shaving
| Print publication date: 2004 | Print ISBN-13: 9780199264865 |
| Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: October 2011 | DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199264865.001.0001 |