Emily Zoe Hertzman; Natalie Lang; Erica M. Larson; Carola E. Lorea; Fatema Aarshe; Yasmeen Arif; Indira Arumugam; Bagaria University of Hawaii Press (2023) Kovakantinen kirja
Emily Zoe Hertzman; Natalie Lang; Erica M. Larson; Carola E. Lorea; Fatema Aarshe; Yasmeen Arif; Indira Arumugam; Bagaria University of Hawaii Press (2023) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
"Light Against Darkness" is comprised of articles that put on display the power and pervasiveness of dualistic thought. Dualism has proved a potent cultural tool for clarifying and ordering reality. Particularly in times of social stress and psychological insecurity, it can offer a valuable conceptual grid that provides orientation to the world and a clear sense of identity. At the same time, though, there are important questions to be asked about the social effects of binary thinking. As history amply illustrates, dualistic notions can readily be deployed to legitimate cultural demonisation and to rationalise violence. At a deeper level, a dualist worldview can also obscure the possibilities to be found in multiplicity. The articles in this volume treat Dualism across a wide historical spectrum and from multiple methodological perspectives. The studies are organized around the religious and cultural contexts of Ancient Judaism and they include contributions from leading voices on ancient Persia, Israel, Greece, and Egypt. Experts on modern religious and philosophical thought not only lend context to concepts applied to the ancient world, but engage recent European and American experiments in binary thought. All of the studies contribute to a richer and more complete portrait of dualism in ancient Judaism.