2nd Edition

Religion of the Semites The Fundamental Institutions

By Robert A. Segal Copyright 2002
558 Pages
by Routledge

558 Pages
by Routledge

507 Pages
by Routledge

Scottish Semiticist and Arabist William Robertson Smith was a celebrated biblical critic, theorist of religion, and theorist of myth. His accomplishments were multiple. Smith's German mentors reconstructed the history of Israelite religion from the Bible itself; Smith ventured outside the Bible to Semitic religion and thereby pioneered the comparative study of religion. Where others viewed... Read more
I: Introduction: The Subject and the Method of Enquiry; II: The Nature of the Religious Community, and the Relation of the Gods to Their Worshippers; III: The Relations of the Gods to Natural Things—Holy Places—The Jinn; IV: Holy Places in Theib Relation to Man; V: Sanctuaries, Natural and Artificial. — Holy Waters, Trees, Caves, and Stones; VI: Sacrifice—Preliminary Survey; VII: First-Fruits, Tithes, and Sacrificial Meals; VIII: The Original Significance of Animal Sacrifice; IX: The Sacramental Efficacy of Animal Sacrifice, and Cognate Acts of Ritual — The Blood Covenant—Blood and Hair Offerings; X: The Development of Sacrificial Ritual—Fire-Sacrifices and Piacula; XI: Sacrificial Gifts and Piacular Sacrifices—The Special Ideas Involved in the Latter

Biography

William Smith