Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus
Discover a profound exploration of biblical texts with Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus by James W. Watts, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This engaging book spans 278 pages and delves into the intricate interplay of ritual and language within Leviticus. Watts establishes a rhetorical framework, offering a critical examination of contemporary interpretations while meticulously analyzing Leviticus chapters 1 through 16. Beyond its immediate context, the book uncovers the significant influence of Leviticus' themes on subsequent religious traditions, particularly in relation to priests and sacrifice. This scholarly work is ideal for those interested in biblical studies, ritual criticism, and the nuances of religious language, making it an essential addition to any theological library. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply an avid reader, Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus is a must-read for a deeper understanding of the Pentateuch's enduring impact.