Infirmités et prêtrise en Méditerranée antique

This study continues a research on the expected wholeness of the priesthood in ancient Greece, focusing on similar norms observed in the ancient Jewish religion. In both cases, physical infirmities, without being regarded as defilements, discriminate and prevent the fulfillment of the ultimate sacri...

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Main Author: Jérôme Wilgaux
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires du Midi 2018-08-01
Series:Pallas
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/5944
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description This study continues a research on the expected wholeness of the priesthood in ancient Greece, focusing on similar norms observed in the ancient Jewish religion. In both cases, physical infirmities, without being regarded as defilements, discriminate and prevent the fulfillment of the ultimate sacrificial rituals (which enable those who accomplish them to approach as far as possible the divine). This comparative study of the Greek and Jewish prohibitions allows us to insist on their commonalities, namely the importance of the physical and embodied dimensions of the relations maintained with the divine, whose taking into account establishes a hierarchy within the religious personnel.
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spelling doaj.art-f82995d409d748ffaf6eb5142048fd502023-02-09T16:31:42ZfraPresses universitaires du MidiPallas0031-03872272-76392018-08-0110627528710.4000/pallas.5944Infirmités et prêtrise en Méditerranée antiqueJérôme WilgauxThis study continues a research on the expected wholeness of the priesthood in ancient Greece, focusing on similar norms observed in the ancient Jewish religion. In both cases, physical infirmities, without being regarded as defilements, discriminate and prevent the fulfillment of the ultimate sacrificial rituals (which enable those who accomplish them to approach as far as possible the divine). This comparative study of the Greek and Jewish prohibitions allows us to insist on their commonalities, namely the importance of the physical and embodied dimensions of the relations maintained with the divine, whose taking into account establishes a hierarchy within the religious personnel.http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/5944priestsacrificewholenesspollution (or defilement)polytheismmonotheism
spellingShingle Jérôme Wilgaux
Infirmités et prêtrise en Méditerranée antique
Pallas
priest
sacrifice
wholeness
pollution (or defilement)
polytheism
monotheism
title Infirmités et prêtrise en Méditerranée antique
title_full Infirmités et prêtrise en Méditerranée antique
title_fullStr Infirmités et prêtrise en Méditerranée antique
title_full_unstemmed Infirmités et prêtrise en Méditerranée antique
title_short Infirmités et prêtrise en Méditerranée antique
title_sort infirmites et pretrise en mediterranee antique
topic priest
sacrifice
wholeness
pollution (or defilement)
polytheism
monotheism
url http://journals.openedition.org/pallas/5944
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