2015
DOI: 10.1177/1476993x15583943
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Sacrifice in the Ancient Mediterranean: Recent and Current Research

Abstract: This essay provides a summary and critical assessment of scholarship on sacrifice in the ancient Mediterranean over the last two decades. It focuses on Greek, Roman, Judean and Christian evidence from approximately the eighth century bce to the fifth century ce. Significant attention is paid to theoretical models, which have deeply affected the study of sacrifice. Archeological evidence for sacrifice is considered. The following areas of current scholarly debate are addressed and assessed: (1) the reach and ro… Show more

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“…Animal sacrifice has been central to scholarship for over a century, almost obsessively so (Ullucci 2015). A common teleological schema represented spiritual sacrifice as a higher-order replacement for the material practice and was suffused with Christian supersessionism (Klawans 2006).…”
Section: Animal Sacrificementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal sacrifice has been central to scholarship for over a century, almost obsessively so (Ullucci 2015). A common teleological schema represented spiritual sacrifice as a higher-order replacement for the material practice and was suffused with Christian supersessionism (Klawans 2006).…”
Section: Animal Sacrificementioning
confidence: 99%