Carnal Israel

Carnal Israel: Reading Sex in Talmudic Culture (The New Historicism: Studies in Cultural Poetics)

Carnal Israel: Reading Sex in Talmudic Culture (The New Historicism: Studies in Cultural Poetics)
Publisher: University of California Press | ISBN: 0520203364 | edition 1995 | PDF | 272 pages | 1,22 mb

Beginning with a startling endorsement of the patristic view of Judaism - that it was a 'carnal' religion, in contrast to the spiritual vision of the Church - Daniel Boyarin argues that rabbinic Judaism was based on a set of assumptions about the human body that were profoundly different from those of Christianity. The body - specifically, the sexualized body - could not be renounced, for the Rabbis believed as a religious principle in the generation of offspring and hence in intercourse sanctioned by marriage.