Beyond Sacred Violence: A Comparative Study of Sacrifice

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For many Westerners, the term sacrifice is associated with ancient, often primitive ritual practices. It suggests the death -- frequently violent, often bloody -- of an animal victim, usually with the aim of atoning for human guilt. Sacrifice is a serious ritual, culminating in a dramatic event. The reality of religious sacrificial acts across the globe and throughout history is, however, more expansive and inclusive.In Beyond Sacred Violence, Kathryn McClymond argues that the modern Western world's reductive understanding of sacrifice simplifies an enormously broad and dynamic cluster of religious activities. Drawing on a comparative study of Vedic and Jewish sacrificial practices, she demonstrates not only that sacrifice has no single, essential, identifying characteristic but also that the elements most frequently attributed to such acts -- death and violence -- are not universal. McClymond reveals that the world of religious sacrifice varies greatly, including grain-based offerings, precious liquids, and complex interdependent activities. Engagingly argued and written, Beyond Sacred Violence significantly extends our understanding of religious sacrifice and serves as a timely reminder that the field of religious studies is largely framed by Christianity. (December 2008)

Author(s): Kathryn McClymond
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 232

Contents......Page 6
Acknowledgments......Page 8
Abbreviations......Page 10
Introduction......Page 14
1 Re-imagining Sacrifice......Page 38
2 Reevaluating the Role of Killing in Sacrifice......Page 57
3 Vegetal Offerings as Sacrifice......Page 78
4 Liquid Sacrificial Offerings......Page 105
5 The Apportionment of Sacrificial Offerings......Page 144
Conclusion......Page 165
Notes......Page 180
Bibliography......Page 200
A......Page 220
B......Page 221
F......Page 222
H......Page 223
L......Page 224
O......Page 225
S......Page 226
V......Page 228
Z......Page 229