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" Ritual Burning and Slaughtering in an AIC: "
Cas Wepener, Esias E. Meyer, Cas Wepener, et al.
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AL
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1082897
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LA126526
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10.1163/15743012-12341242
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English
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Main Entry
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Cas Wepener
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Esias E. Meyer
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Title & Author
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Ritual Burning and Slaughtering in an AIC: [Article] : Perspectives from Liturgical Studies and Old Testament Criticism\ Cas Wepener, Esias E. Meyer, Cas Wepener, et al.
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Publication Statement
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Leiden: Brill
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Title of Periodical
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Religion and Theology
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Date
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2012
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19/3-4
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298–318
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Abstract
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This article offers the results of research in which two theological fields cooperated in order to investigate one specific repertoire of liturgical rituals. From the perspective of both Liturgical Studies, and its focus on the functioning of ritual within its cultural context, and Old Testament Studies, and a focus on how biblical critics understand certain rituals described in the Priestly texts in the Pentateuch, ritual burning and slaughtering in an AIC was studied. Ritual Studies is beginning to play a much more prominent role in the engagement with books such as Leviticus and Numbers and also in Liturgical Studies, and this article is an example of how these two disciplines can fruitfully cooperate in the study of liturgical rituals in an AIC in South Africa. This article offers the results of research in which two theological fields cooperated in order to investigate one specific repertoire of liturgical rituals. From the perspective of both Liturgical Studies, and its focus on the functioning of ritual within its cultural context, and Old Testament Studies, and a focus on how biblical critics understand certain rituals described in the Priestly texts in the Pentateuch, ritual burning and slaughtering in an AIC was studied. Ritual Studies is beginning to play a much more prominent role in the engagement with books such as Leviticus and Numbers and also in Liturgical Studies, and this article is an example of how these two disciplines can fruitfully cooperate in the study of liturgical rituals in an AIC in South Africa.
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African Independent Church
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Corinthian Church of South Africa
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Liturgical inculturation
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Liturgical Studies
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Numbers 19
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Old Testament
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priestly texts
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red heifer
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rites of riddance
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Ritual Studies
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10.1163/15743012-12341242
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