1st Edition

Children in the Bible and the Ancient World Comparative and Historical Methods in Reading Ancient Children

Edited By Shawn W. Flynn Copyright 2019
240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

The topic of children in the Bible has long been under-represented, but this has recently changed with the development of childhood studies in broader fields, and the work of several dedicated scholars. While many reading methods are employed in this emerging field, comparative work with children in the ancient world has been an important tool to understand the function of children in biblical... Read more

List of contributors

Foreword

 

Part I: Children in the Hebrew Bible and the Ancient Near East

Chapter 1

Vows and Children in the Hebrew Bible

Heath D. Dewrell

Chapter 2

Turning Birth into Theology: Traces of Ancient Obstetric Knowledge within Narratives of Difficult Childbirth in the Hebrew Bible

Claudia D. Bergmann

Chapter 3

Uncooperative Breeders: Parental Investment and Infant Abandonment in Hebrew and Greek Narrative

David A. Bosworth

Chapter 4

Failure to Marry: Girling Gone Wrong

Kristine Henriksen Garroway

Part II: Children in Christian Writings and the Greco-Roman World

Chapter 5

Girls and Goddesses: The Gospel of Mark and the Eleusinian Mysteries

Sharon Betsworth

Chapter 6

Children and Church: The Ritual Entry of Children into Pauline Churches

John W. Martens

Chapter 7

"Stay away from my children!": Educators and the Accusation of Sexual Abuse in Roman Antiquity

Christian Laes

Part III: Children and Material Culture

Chapter 8

I Bless You by YHWH of Samaria and His Barbie: A Case for Understanding Judean Pillar Figurines as Children’s Toys

Julie Faith Parker

Chapter 9

Coming of Age at St Stephen’s: Bioarchaeology of Children at a Byzantine Jerusalem Monastery (5th–7th Centuries CE)

Susan G. Sheridan

 

Afterword

Chapter 10

Protoevangelium of James, Menstruating Mary, and Twenty-First-Century Adolescence: Purity, Liminality, and the Sexual Female

Doris M. Kieser

Biography

Shawn W. Flynn received a PhD in 2012 from the University of Toronto, Canada, in Ancient Near Eastern Studies. His first book was YHWH is King, published in Vetus Testamentum Supplements (2014); he also authored Children in Ancient Israel: The Hebrew Bible and Mesopotamia in Comparative Perspective (2018). In addition, A Story of YHWH: Cultural Translation and Subversive Reception in Israelite History is forthcoming(Routledge, 2019). He is currently an Associate Professor of the Hebrew Bible at St Joseph’s College, University of Alberta, Canada, and the Academic Dean of the College.

"The volume shows that the study of ancient children has progressed over the last decades, which makes collective volumes like this possible. While further conceptual and methodological studies on ancient children in different periods and regions are still needed, the volume shows that, by applying already existing theories and approaches to their material, such as "childist" approaches referenced by several contributors, novel readings of often-discussed passages can be achieved. While the editor notes that "historical contexts are essential to understanding children" (p. x), most contributions demonstrate that in turn, by taking the presence of children in narratives as a point of departure, the historical context of the passages discussed can sometimes also be better understood. The contributions are thus relevant to Biblicists, Classicists and scholars of the Ancient Near East, as well as those interested in gender, education, and childhood studies in general." - Bryn Mawr, Classical Review

"The book certainly succeeds in its goal to illustrate the variety of historical approaches to the study of children in biblical and extrabiblical literature (...) Children in the Bible and the Ancient World is an excellent anthology for introducing scholars to the various historical approaches to childhood studies in the field of biblical literature."

- David A. Schones, Austin College, Reading Religion