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Re-covering the Daughter's Nakedness Rev. Dr. Madeline Gay McClenney-Sadler

Re-covering the Daughter's Nakedness By Rev. Dr. Madeline Gay McClenney-Sadler

Re-covering the Daughter's Nakedness by Rev. Dr. Madeline Gay McClenney-Sadler


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In order to assess the purpose and function of the incest narratives in the Pentateuch and the incest prohibitions of Leviticus 18, this book offers a formal examination of ancient Israelite kinship terminology.

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Re-covering the Daughter's Nakedness: A Formal Analysis of Israelite Kinship Terminology and the Internal Logic of Leviticus 18 by Rev. Dr. Madeline Gay McClenney-Sadler

In order to assess the purpose and function of the incest narratives in the Pentateuch and the incest prohibitions of Leviticus 18, McClenney-Sadler's book offers a formal examination of ancient Israelite kinship terminology. According to anthropologists, only through a formal analysis of kin terms can incest prohibitions be properly understood. A formal analysis of kinship terms is a method employed by ethnographers to compare the kinship system of any given society with one of the six conventionally recognized kinship systems worldwide. There are very specific culturally patterned and expected behaviors that every society adopts in relation to post-marital residence, rules of descent, kinship terminology and incest prohibitions. These patterns are socially conditioned and eventually produce either of the six kinship systems. A close reading of the biblical textual evidence in light of Syro-Palestinian archaeology allows ut to conclude that the kinship system of ancient Israel was Normal Hawaiian. Furthermore, the internal logic and structure of Leviticus 18 becomes clear once we recognize that descent is not biological but jural in nature. Reading Leviticus 18 with this idea in view, we find that a Normal Hawaiian kinship system is reflected in both the Genesis incest narratives and the jual-legal form of Leviticus 18. A hierarchy of kinship becomes transparent in the form and structure of Leviticus 18. In particular, we see in this form that wives and mothers were treated as heads of family in biblical law and endowed with spousal and parental rights and authority over every other family member, not only in incest laws, but in all matters. The jural authority of mothers and wives is structurally represented as second only to that of Yahweh.

Re-covering the Daughter's Nakedness Reviews

This is a tightly argued study, well integrating social-scientific approaches, and will deserve close attention. 32.5 (2008) -- B.S. Jackson * Journal for the Study of the Old Testament *

About Rev. Dr. Madeline Gay McClenney-Sadler

Rev. Dr. McClenney-Sadler is a Hebrew Bible specialist and founder of Exodus Foundation.org. Her most recent article Cry Witch! The Embers Still Burn appears in Semeia.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction; 2. Methodological Considerations; 3. Anthropological Approaches to Incest; 4. A Formal Analysis of Israel's Kinship Terminology; 5. Preferred Marriage, Post-Marital Residence and Descent in Ancient Israel; 6. Incest in Leviticus 18 and the Pentateuchal Narratives: A Socio-Structural Reading; 7. Israelite Kinship and the Internal Logic of Leviticus 18.

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Re-covering the Daughter's Nakedness: A Formal Analysis of Israelite Kinship Terminology and the Internal Logic of Leviticus 18 by Rev. Dr. Madeline Gay McClenney-Sadler
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2007-10-10
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