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Biblical Ideas of Nationality, Ancient and Modern Steven Grosby

Biblical Ideas of Nationality, Ancient and Modern By Steven Grosby

Biblical Ideas of Nationality, Ancient and Modern by Steven Grosby


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Contains ten chapters that have been published in journals previous to this volume.

Biblical Ideas of Nationality, Ancient and Modern Summary

Biblical Ideas of Nationality, Ancient and Modern by Steven Grosby

In this collection of essays, drawn from more than a decade of study and publication, Steven Grosby investigates ancient texts (biblical and other) from within a methodology that is founded on philosophical anthropology. His goal is to examine the ways in which the ancients defined themselves, particularly in terms of kinship, territoriality, and boundaries, and how these relate to concepts of nationality. Grosby denies that modern historicists have it right when they claim that only imprecise frontiers existed in antiquity, or that nationality is a primarily modern concept. Instead, despite differences between our times and ancient times, he believes that significant similarities permit the application of anthropological theory to the study of the self-perception of ancient peoples. In this respect, his researches break new ground. But Grosby is not content with an analysis of the past. He goes on to draw implications from it with regard to modern issues related to nationalism. Thus, he writes,

Moreover, if we learn anything from the experience of the bellicose twentieth century, it is that we, in fact, live primarily in monolatrous societies; that modern man attributes a common kinship to those who, like himself, are born in the territory in which he was born and inhabitsto those who are native in the land . . . and that the god of the land and lineage, and its representatives in the center, continue to receive our deference, albeit in an age of monotheism, reformulated as patriotism or, when taken to ideological extremes, nationalism. (from the introduction)

Grosbys forays into the application of anthropology and sociology to this area of study will be recognized as pioneering and provocative, and as pointing the way to further research on the idea of nationality in ancient times.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Religion and Nationality in Antiquity

Kinship, Territory, and the Nation in the Historiography of Ancient Israel

Sociological Implications of the Distinction between Locality and Extended Territory

The Chosen People of Ancient Israel and the Occident: Why Does Nationality Exist and Survive?

Borders, Territory, and Nationality in the Ancient Near East and Armenia

Aram Kulloh and the Worship of Hadad: A Nation of Aram?

The Category of the Primordial in the Study of Early Christianity and Second-Century Judaism Territoriality

The Nation of the United States and the Vision of Ancient Israel

Nationality and Religion

Indexes

Index of Authors

Index of Scripture

Index of Other Sources

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GOR013556160
9781575060651
1575060655
Biblical Ideas of Nationality, Ancient and Modern by Steven Grosby
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pennsylvania State University Press
2002-06-30
280
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