Blood and Bodies: Purity and Covenant in Jewish and Christian History

IF 0.1 0 RELIGION Religious Studies and Theology Pub Date : 2020-08-19 DOI:10.1558/rsth.42128
D. Kieser
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Blood, in relation to Jewish and Christian belief, is a multivalent symbol. At once an aspect of purification following ritual impurities, an aspect of impurity in relation to the Temple, and an indicator of kinship and lineage, its complexity renders its particular situational meanings all the more significant. Blood also signifies covenant with God: the blood of circumcision, the blood of the lamb, and the blood of Christ. Menstrual blood carries a very specific weight with regard to Jewish ritual purity both prior to and following the destruction of the Second Temple; women’s bodies and blood became monitored sites of inclusion and exclusion. In this paper, I engage discussions of blood in relation to female bodies and purity in Jewish and Christian history. I aim to counter historical interpretations of menstrual blood as repugnant and unclean with a feminist reading of the general Levitical understanding of blood as life.
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血与身体:犹太和基督教历史上的纯洁与盟约
血,在犹太教和基督教信仰中,是一种多重价值的象征。一方面是仪式不洁之后的净化,一方面是与寺庙有关的不洁,同时也是亲属关系和血统的标志,它的复杂性使其特定的情境意义变得更加重要。血也表示与神立约:就是受割礼的血,羔羊的血,和基督的血。在第二圣殿被毁之前和之后,经血对犹太人仪式的纯洁都有着非常特殊的影响;妇女的身体和血液成为被监控的包容和排斥场所。在本文中,我讨论了在犹太和基督教历史中与女性身体和纯洁有关的血液。我的目标是用女权主义解读利未人对血作为生命的理解,来反驳历史上对经血令人厌恶和不洁的解释。
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