Light, Lamps, and Material Religion in Early Rabbinic Judaism

IF 0.8 2区 哲学 0 RELIGION JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION Pub Date : 2023-09-20 DOI:10.1093/jaarel/lfad031
Gregg E Gardner
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Abstract Recent scholarship on material religion has demonstrated how decentralizing texts, focusing on objects, and using material culture to shape our research inquiries enhances our understanding of religious traditions. This article seeks to initiate a conversation on material religion and ancient Judaism by applying methods from the former to archaeological finds from Roman-era Palestine and the numerous references to objects in late antique rabbinic texts. Focusing on ceramic oil lamps as a test case, I argue that attention to objects and how they were manufactured illuminates the influence of materiality on early rabbinic thought. Manufacturing was an important component of the Galilee’s material environment, which had a generative influence on its inhabitants. This paper shows how focusing on material culture and broad conceptualizations of materiality (including production, performance, and sensation) can enhance our understanding of late antique Judaism and rabbinic teachings that would later become central to Jewish tradition.
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早期拉比犹太教中的光、灯和物质宗教
最近关于物质宗教的学术研究表明,分散文本,关注对象,利用物质文化来塑造我们的研究,可以增强我们对宗教传统的理解。本文试图通过将物质宗教和古代犹太教的方法应用于罗马时代巴勒斯坦的考古发现和晚期古代拉比文本中对物体的大量参考,来发起一场关于物质宗教和古代犹太教的对话。以陶瓷油灯为例,我认为对物体及其制造方式的关注阐明了物质对早期拉比思想的影响。制造业是加利利物质环境的重要组成部分,对其居民产生了影响。本文展示了关注物质文化和广义的物质性概念(包括生产、表演和感觉)如何增强我们对晚期古代犹太教和拉比教义的理解,这些教义后来成为犹太传统的核心。
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