Covenant and Sacrifice in the Letter to the Hebrews
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Among the problems which Hebrews poses for interpretation its use of sacrificial terminology must cause it to seem remote and obscure. Although the recent work of social anthropologists on the nature of religious systems has been applied by Old Testament scholars to the laws and symbols of the Pentateuch this is the first sustained study of Hebrews to take account of these theories. Building on the work of such writers as Mary Douglas Victor Turner and Claude Lvi-Strauss Hebrews is approached here as a ''structure of symbols'' in which the symbol-system of the Old Testament covenant is re-presented and transposed. Motifs explored by the author include sacred time and space; liminality; the sacrificial function of blood death oaths and blessings; and the narrative traditions of election and exclusion. Dr Dunnill assesses Hebrews not as an argument but as an act of symbolic communication expressing the possibility of direct communion with God.
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