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Table
of
Contents
Introduction: From Scrolls to Sects
.1
1
Yet Another Book on the Dead Sea Scrolls?
.1
2
A Brief Overview of the Major Qumran Scrolls
.3
3
The Qumran Sects: History and Identity
.5
4
Methodology in the Textual Study of the Scrolls
.10
5
Were the Qumran Sects Similar to Greco-Roman Voluntary
Associations?
.12
6
The Sectarian Paradigm
.15
7
The Social Sciences
.18
8
Postmodern History
.20
9
The Comparative Method
.22
10
Problems Concerning the Comparisons to Early Modern
Christian Sects
.26
11
Notes on Translations and Editions
.29
Part I Sectarian Ideologies in Qumran
Chapter
1
Sectarian Ideologies and Social Theory:
From Separation to Revelation
.33
1
Defining Sectarianism
.33
1.1
Introduction
.33
1.2
Sectarianism as Social Tension: Stark and Bainbridge
.34
1.3
Patterns of Sectarian Self-Identity and Organization:
Bryan Wilson
.39
2 Introversionist
Sectarianism in Qumran
.42
2.1
Wilson's 'Responses' to the World
.42
2.2
Defining
Introversionist
Sectarianism
.43
2.3
The Sect as an Enclave: The Symbols of the Desert and
"Damascus"
.45
2.4
Exclusiveness and Exclusion in the yahad
.46
2.5
The Laws of Separation of the Damascus Covenant
.47
XII Table
oř
Contents
3
Excursus: The Anabaptists, Mennonites, Hutterites, Amish,
Puritans, Quakers and Shakers as
Introversionist
Sects
.50
4
Revolutionist Sectarianism in Qumran: Messianism
and Eschatology
.58
4.1
Definition of Revolutionist Sectarianism
.58
4.2
The Two Messiahs: The Son of David and the Priest
.58
4.3
The Coming Day of Judgment and the Eschatological War
. 61
4.4
Waiting for the End of Days: Continuing Eschatological
Calculations
.62
4.5
The Social Function of Millennial Beliefs
.64
4.6
The Socio-Historical Context of Qumranic Millennialism
.65
4.7
When Prophecy Fails: The Constructive Impact of
Millennial Disappointment
.66
5
The Relationship between Introversion and Revolution
.68
6
The Quest for Atonement
.73
6.1
Atonement in Ancient Judaism
.73
6.2
Self-Guilt and Confession
.74
6.3
Atonement as the Sect's Main Aim
.75
6.4
Divine Justification and Election
.76
6.5
Human Degradation, Sin, Confession and Atonement
among the Hutterites, Puritans, Quakers and Shakers
.78
7
Revelation Makes Difference
.81
7.1
The Uniqueness of Revelation in Qumran
.81
7.2
Past Revelation or Continuous Revelation?
.81
7.3
The yahad's Continuous Concept of Revelation and
Qumran Origins
.85
7.4
Past and Continuous Revelations among Other Sects
.86
7.5
The Emergence of Revelations and Social Theory
.89
Chapter
2
Abominated Temple and Moral Community:
Purity, Morality and Sectarian Boundaries
.95
1
Introduction: The Discourse of Purity as Sectarian Ideology
.95
2
Partial Boundaries in MMT: Ritual and Moral Impurity
.97
2.1
MMT as a Program for Ritual and Moral Reform
.97
2.2
Ritual Impurity and Temple Desecration in MMT
.98
Table
of Contents
XIII
2.3
Moral Impurity in MMT
.101
2.4
The Wicked Priest and MMT's Historical Context
.104
2.5
MMT
-
An Appeal to End Segregation
.108
3
The Abominated Temple and the Retreat from the World:
Setting Rigid Boundaries
.110
3.1
The Moral Pollution of the Wicked Priest and the Temple
. 110
3.2
The Moral Impurity of the Men of Belial and the Elimination
of Converts' Moral Impurity
.112
3.3
Sectarian Distinctiveness: Moral Impurity and
Ancient Greek Miasma
.115
3.4
Moral Impurity and
Dualistic
Worldview
.117
3.5
Social Functions of Moral Impurity
.117
4
Morality Makes Difference: The Enclave of Righteousness
.119
4.1
Sins and Punishments: The Penal Code of the yahad and the
Damascus Covenant
.119
4.2
Like a Sacrifice: Morality Atones
.122
4.3
Away from the Temple?
.124
4.4
Rituals of Moral Purity: Immersing in the Holy Spirit
.126
4.5
From Temple to Sect: The Performance of Ritual Purity
. 129
5
Conclusions
.131
Chapter
3
Dynamic Holiness and Pre-Sectarianism in the
Temple Scroll and MMT
.133
1
Introduction
.133
1.1
The Priestly Model of Ritual Sanctity and Desecration
.136
2
Purity and Impurity
.137
3
Consuming Sacred Food: People, Place, Time
.139
4
Boundaries of Sacred Space at the Temple and Jerusalem
.141
5
Sacred Time: Calendar, Festivals and Atoning Rituals
.144
6
Dynamic Holiness in the Temple Scroll and MMT
.145
7
Static Holiness in Rabbinic Halakhah
.148
8
Biblical Sources and Sadducean Variations
.151
9
Typologies of Holiness and the Anthropology of Religion
.154
XIV Table of
Contents
10
Dynamic Holiness,
Cosmic
Tension, Atonement and
Pre-Sectarianism
.158
11
Conclusions
.160
Chapter
4
Structure, Organization, and the Relationship
between the yahad and the Damascus Covenant
.163
1
Introduction
.163
2
The System of "Camps" and Overseers in the
Damascus Covenant
.166
3
The Overseer and Priest of the
rabbim
in the
Damascus Document
.169
4
The Relationship between the Camps and the
rabbim
of the
Damascus Document
.171
5
The Priest among the Ten: A Forerunner of the Overseer of the
Camp?
.174
6
The Judges of the Damascus Covenant
.176
7
The Social Structure of the yahad
.177
8
The yahad'
s
"Council" and the Local Communities within
the yahad
.181
9
Structural Differences between the yahad and the Damascus
Covenant
.184
10
The Relationship between the yahad and the
Damascus Covenant
.187
11
Conclusions
.193
Part II
Related Movements:
1
Enoch, Jubilees and the Essenes
Chapter
5
1
Enoch and the Origins of Sectarian Tension
.199
1
Introduction
.199
2
The Angels' Blame
.201
3
Social Conflicts and Group Formation: Blind Sheep and
Just Lambs
.204
Table
of Contents XV
4
The Heritage of Dualism: The Enochic Worldview and
Qumranic Origins
.212
Chapter
6
Jubilees' Reform Movement
.219
1
Cosmic and Social Tension: Evil Angels and Sinning Jews
.219
2
The Alternative: Atonement and Holiness for All Israel
.226
3
Jubilees
-
A Reform Movement
.228
4
Jubilees, the Temple Scroll, MMT, and the Origins of the Qumran
Sects
.233
Chapter
7
The Essenes: An Outgrowth of the Qumran Movement?
.243
1
The Essenes as
Introversionist
Sect
.243
2
Differences between the Essenes and the Qumran Sects
.248
3
Essene
Celibacy vs. Family Life in the yahad
.252
4
Essene
Public Prophecies as Socio-Political Action
.259
5
The Essenes as an Extension of the Qumran Movement
.261
Part III
A Comparative Study of Sectarianism:
The Qumran Sects and the Anabaptists, Mennonites,
Hutterites, Amish, Puritans, Quakers and Shakers
Chapter
8
Comparing Sectarian Rituals and Organizational Patterns
.269
1
Introduction
.269
2
Admission into the Sect
.270
3
Passage to Adulthood
.274
4
Sanctions and Punishments: Exclusion from
Meetings and Rituals
.276
5
Public Confessions
.280
6
Admonishing Transgressing Members
.282
7
The Annual Communion Ceremony
.283
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8
Leadership, Administration and Hierarchy
.285
8.1
Novices and Excluded Members as Sub-Communities
.290
9
Relationship between Colonies and Segmentation
.291
9.1
Flexibility as Strength: Internal Subdivisions
.295
9.2
Segmentation and the Formation of the Qumran Sects:
A Proposal
.296
9.3
Internal Boundary Maintenance within the Sect
.296
10
Conclusions: Obedience is the Key for Salvation
.298
Chapter
9
Gender and Sectarianism: Between Celibacy and Intimacy
.301
1
Introduction
.301
1.1
Sect vs. Family
.302
2
Controlling Marriage and Sexuality
.304
2.1
Choosing the Right Bride for the Sect
.304
2.2
Sexual Restrictions
-
Turn Away from Fornication
.306
2.3
One Spouse for Life
.310
3
Celibacy and Sectarianism
.313
3.1
Celibacy Justified: Josephus and Philo on the Essenes
.314
3.2
Sexuality and Sin among the Shakers and Other Sects
.317
4
Sectarianism and the Active Role of Women
.321
4.1
Leading "Mothers" in the Damascus Covenant
.322
4.2
Young and Old Women in the Ritual of 4Q502
.323
4.3
The Wife's Testimony against
Her Husband's Transgression
.323
4.4
Women Matter in Qumran
.325
4.5
Female Roles among the Shakers, Oneida, Anabaptists,
Hutterites, Mennonites, Puritans and Quakers
.325
4.6
Sectarian Adherence and the Transformation of Gender
Relations
.329
5
Marriage Relations as a Spiritual Religious Experience
.330
5.1
Elevating the Sanctity of Marriage in 4Q502, Anabaptism
and Puritanism
.330
5.2
Sexual Relations as a Holy Covenant in the Damascus
Document
.332
Table
of
Contents XVII
Chapter
10
Eliminating the Power of Wealth
.335
1
Introduction
.335
2
Becoming as One: Communal Property and Sectarianism
.336
3
Corrupted Wealth
.339
3.1
Wealth as a Boundary
.339
3.2
Condemning the Accumulation of Wealth
.342
4
Helping the Poor
/
Being the Poor
.344
5
Rules for the Conduct of Wealth
.348
6
Conclusion: The Immoral Nature of Wealth
.349
Chapter
11
Mysticism and the Holy Spirit
.351
1
Sects and the Immediate Presence of "The Spirit"
.351
2
House of the Holy
.352
3
Immersing in the Holy the Spirit
.354
3.1
Experiencing the Spirit in the yahad
.354
3.2
Encounters with the Spirit among
the Shakers and other Sects
.356
4
Communion with Angels
.359
5
The Mystic Leader
.361
5.1
Who is Counted among the Gods in Qumran?
.361
5.2
Divine Exaltation of Shaker and Quaker Founders
.365
6
Stairway to Heaven: The Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice
.368
7
Conclusions
.373
7.1
Why
Introversionist
Sects are Predisposed to Mysticism?
. 373
7.2
"All the Glory of Adam"
.374
Conclusions
.377
1
The Major Characteristics of the Qumran Sects
.377
2
Differences between the yahad, the Damascus Covenant and the
Essenes
.379
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Contents
3
Historical Development of the Qumran Movement:
1
Enoch,
Jubilees, Temple Scroll, MMT, yahad, Damascus Covenant,
Essenes
.381
4
Features of
Introversionist
Sectarianism
.383
5
Sectarianism and Religious Sincerity
.386
Abbreviations
.389
Bibliography
.391
Index
.427 |
adam_txt |
Table
of
Contents
Introduction: From Scrolls to Sects
.1
1
Yet Another Book on the Dead Sea Scrolls?
.1
2
A Brief Overview of the Major Qumran Scrolls
.3
3
The Qumran Sects: History and Identity
.5
4
Methodology in the Textual Study of the Scrolls
.10
5
Were the Qumran Sects Similar to Greco-Roman Voluntary
Associations?
.12
6
The Sectarian Paradigm
.15
7
The Social Sciences
.18
8
Postmodern History
.20
9
The Comparative Method
.22
10
Problems Concerning the Comparisons to Early Modern
Christian Sects
.26
11
Notes on Translations and Editions
.29
Part I Sectarian Ideologies in Qumran
Chapter
1
Sectarian Ideologies and Social Theory:
From Separation to Revelation
.33
1
Defining Sectarianism
.33
1.1
Introduction
.33
1.2
Sectarianism as Social Tension: Stark and Bainbridge
.34
1.3
Patterns of Sectarian Self-Identity and Organization:
Bryan Wilson
.39
2 Introversionist
Sectarianism in Qumran
.42
2.1
Wilson's 'Responses' to the World
.42
2.2
Defining
Introversionist
Sectarianism
.43
2.3
The Sect as an Enclave: The Symbols of the Desert and
"Damascus"
.45
2.4
Exclusiveness and Exclusion in the yahad
.46
2.5
The Laws of Separation of the Damascus Covenant
.47
XII Table
oř
Contents
3
Excursus: The Anabaptists, Mennonites, Hutterites, Amish,
Puritans, Quakers and Shakers as
Introversionist
Sects
.50
4
Revolutionist Sectarianism in Qumran: Messianism
and Eschatology
.58
4.1
Definition of Revolutionist Sectarianism
.58
4.2
The Two Messiahs: The Son of David and the Priest
.58
4.3
The Coming Day of Judgment and the Eschatological War
. 61
4.4
Waiting for the End of Days: Continuing Eschatological
Calculations
.62
4.5
The Social Function of Millennial Beliefs
.64
4.6
The Socio-Historical Context of Qumranic Millennialism
.65
4.7
When Prophecy Fails: The Constructive Impact of
Millennial Disappointment
.66
5
The Relationship between Introversion and Revolution
.68
6
The Quest for Atonement
.73
6.1
Atonement in Ancient Judaism
.73
6.2
Self-Guilt and Confession
.74
6.3
Atonement as the Sect's Main Aim
.75
6.4
Divine Justification and Election
.76
6.5
Human Degradation, Sin, Confession and Atonement
among the Hutterites, Puritans, Quakers and Shakers
.78
7
Revelation Makes Difference
.81
7.1
The Uniqueness of Revelation in Qumran
.81
7.2
Past Revelation or Continuous Revelation?
.81
7.3
The yahad's Continuous Concept of Revelation and
Qumran Origins
.85
7.4
Past and Continuous Revelations among Other Sects
.86
7.5
The Emergence of Revelations and Social Theory
.89
Chapter
2
Abominated Temple and Moral Community:
Purity, Morality and Sectarian Boundaries
.95
1
Introduction: The Discourse of Purity as Sectarian Ideology
.95
2
Partial Boundaries in MMT: Ritual and Moral Impurity
.97
2.1
MMT as a Program for Ritual and Moral Reform
.97
2.2
Ritual Impurity and Temple Desecration in MMT
.98
Table
of Contents
XIII
2.3
Moral Impurity in MMT
.101
2.4
The Wicked Priest and MMT's Historical Context
.104
2.5
MMT
-
An Appeal to End Segregation
.108
3
The Abominated Temple and the Retreat from the World:
Setting Rigid Boundaries
.110
3.1
The Moral Pollution of the Wicked Priest and the Temple
. 110
3.2
The Moral Impurity of the Men of Belial and the Elimination
of Converts' Moral Impurity
.112
3.3
Sectarian Distinctiveness: Moral Impurity and
Ancient Greek Miasma
.115
3.4
Moral Impurity and
Dualistic
Worldview
.117
3.5
Social Functions of Moral Impurity
.117
4
Morality Makes Difference: The Enclave of Righteousness
.119
4.1
Sins and Punishments: The Penal Code of the yahad and the
Damascus Covenant
.119
4.2
Like a Sacrifice: Morality Atones
.122
4.3
Away from the Temple?
.124
4.4
Rituals of Moral Purity: Immersing in the Holy Spirit
.126
4.5
From Temple to Sect: The Performance of Ritual Purity
. 129
5
Conclusions
.131
Chapter
3
Dynamic Holiness and Pre-Sectarianism in the
Temple Scroll and MMT
.133
1
Introduction
.133
1.1
The Priestly Model of Ritual Sanctity and Desecration
.136
2
Purity and Impurity
.137
3
Consuming Sacred Food: People, Place, Time
.139
4
Boundaries of Sacred Space at the Temple and Jerusalem
.141
5
Sacred Time: Calendar, Festivals and Atoning Rituals
.144
6
Dynamic Holiness in the Temple Scroll and MMT
.145
7
Static Holiness in Rabbinic Halakhah
.148
8
Biblical Sources and Sadducean Variations
.151
9
Typologies of Holiness and the Anthropology of Religion
.154
XIV Table of
Contents
10
Dynamic Holiness,
Cosmic
Tension, Atonement and
Pre-Sectarianism
.158
11
Conclusions
.160
Chapter
4
Structure, Organization, and the Relationship
between the yahad and the Damascus Covenant
.163
1
Introduction
.163
2
The System of "Camps" and Overseers in the
Damascus Covenant
.166
3
The Overseer and Priest of the
rabbim
in the
Damascus Document
.169
4
The Relationship between the Camps and the
rabbim
of the
Damascus Document
.171
5
The Priest among the Ten: A Forerunner of the Overseer of the
Camp?
.174
6
The Judges of the Damascus Covenant
.176
7
The Social Structure of the yahad
.177
8
The yahad'
s
"Council" and the Local Communities within
the yahad
.181
9
Structural Differences between the yahad and the Damascus
Covenant
.184
10
The Relationship between the yahad and the
Damascus Covenant
.187
11
Conclusions
.193
Part II
Related Movements:
1
Enoch, Jubilees and the Essenes
Chapter
5
1
Enoch and the Origins of Sectarian Tension
.199
1
Introduction
.199
2
The Angels' Blame
.201
3
Social Conflicts and Group Formation: Blind Sheep and
Just Lambs
.204
Table
of Contents XV
4
The Heritage of Dualism: The Enochic Worldview and
Qumranic Origins
.212
Chapter
6
Jubilees' Reform Movement
.219
1
Cosmic and Social Tension: Evil Angels and Sinning Jews
.219
2
The Alternative: Atonement and Holiness for All Israel
.226
3
Jubilees
-
A Reform Movement
.228
4
Jubilees, the Temple Scroll, MMT, and the Origins of the Qumran
Sects
.233
Chapter
7
The Essenes: An Outgrowth of the Qumran Movement?
.243
1
The Essenes as
Introversionist
Sect
.243
2
Differences between the Essenes and the Qumran Sects
.248
3
Essene
Celibacy vs. Family Life in the yahad
.252
4
Essene
Public Prophecies as Socio-Political Action
.259
5
The Essenes as an Extension of the Qumran Movement
.261
Part III
A Comparative Study of Sectarianism:
The Qumran Sects and the Anabaptists, Mennonites,
Hutterites, Amish, Puritans, Quakers and Shakers
Chapter
8
Comparing Sectarian Rituals and Organizational Patterns
.269
1
Introduction
.269
2
Admission into the Sect
.270
3
Passage to Adulthood
.274
4
Sanctions and Punishments: Exclusion from
Meetings and Rituals
.276
5
Public Confessions
.280
6
Admonishing Transgressing Members
.282
7
The Annual Communion Ceremony
.283
XVI Table of
Contents
8
Leadership, Administration and Hierarchy
.285
8.1
Novices and Excluded Members as Sub-Communities
.290
9
Relationship between Colonies and Segmentation
.291
9.1
Flexibility as Strength: Internal Subdivisions
.295
9.2
Segmentation and the Formation of the Qumran Sects:
A Proposal
.296
9.3
Internal Boundary Maintenance within the Sect
.296
10
Conclusions: Obedience is the Key for Salvation
.298
Chapter
9
Gender and Sectarianism: Between Celibacy and Intimacy
.301
1
Introduction
.301
1.1
Sect vs. Family
.302
2
Controlling Marriage and Sexuality
.304
2.1
Choosing the Right Bride for the Sect
.304
2.2
Sexual Restrictions
-
Turn Away from Fornication
.306
2.3
One Spouse for Life
.310
3
Celibacy and Sectarianism
.313
3.1
Celibacy Justified: Josephus and Philo on the Essenes
.314
3.2
Sexuality and Sin among the Shakers and Other Sects
.317
4
Sectarianism and the Active Role of Women
.321
4.1
Leading "Mothers" in the Damascus Covenant
.322
4.2
Young and Old Women in the Ritual of 4Q502
.323
4.3
The Wife's Testimony against
Her Husband's Transgression
.323
4.4
Women Matter in Qumran
.325
4.5
Female Roles among the Shakers, Oneida, Anabaptists,
Hutterites, Mennonites, Puritans and Quakers
.325
4.6
Sectarian Adherence and the Transformation of Gender
Relations
.329
5
Marriage Relations as a Spiritual Religious Experience
.330
5.1
Elevating the Sanctity of Marriage in 4Q502, Anabaptism
and Puritanism
.330
5.2
Sexual Relations as a Holy Covenant in the Damascus
Document
.332
Table
of
Contents XVII
Chapter
10
Eliminating the Power of Wealth
.335
1
Introduction
.335
2
Becoming as One: Communal Property and Sectarianism
.336
3
Corrupted Wealth
.339
3.1
Wealth as a Boundary
.339
3.2
Condemning the Accumulation of Wealth
.342
4
Helping the Poor
/
Being the Poor
.344
5
Rules for the Conduct of Wealth
.348
6
Conclusion: The Immoral Nature of Wealth
.349
Chapter
11
Mysticism and the Holy Spirit
.351
1
Sects and the Immediate Presence of "The Spirit"
.351
2
House of the Holy
.352
3
Immersing in the Holy the Spirit
.354
3.1
Experiencing the Spirit in the yahad
.354
3.2
Encounters with the Spirit among
the Shakers and other Sects
.356
4
Communion with Angels
.359
5
The Mystic Leader
.361
5.1
Who is Counted among the Gods in Qumran?
.361
5.2
Divine Exaltation of Shaker and Quaker Founders
.365
6
Stairway to Heaven: The Songs of the Sabbath Sacrifice
.368
7
Conclusions
.373
7.1
Why
Introversionist
Sects are Predisposed to Mysticism?
. 373
7.2
"All the Glory of Adam"
.374
Conclusions
.377
1
The Major Characteristics of the Qumran Sects
.377
2
Differences between the yahad, the Damascus Covenant and the
Essenes
.379
XVIII Table of
Contents
3
Historical Development of the Qumran Movement:
1
Enoch,
Jubilees, Temple Scroll, MMT, yahad, Damascus Covenant,
Essenes
.381
4
Features of
Introversionist
Sectarianism
.383
5
Sectarianism and Religious Sincerity
.386
Abbreviations
.389
Bibliography
.391
Index
.427 |
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title | Sectarianism in Qumran a cross-cultural perspective |
title_auth | Sectarianism in Qumran a cross-cultural perspective |
title_exact_search | Sectarianism in Qumran a cross-cultural perspective |
title_exact_search_txtP | Sectarianism in Qumran a cross-cultural perspective |
title_full | Sectarianism in Qumran a cross-cultural perspective Eyal Regev |
title_fullStr | Sectarianism in Qumran a cross-cultural perspective Eyal Regev |
title_full_unstemmed | Sectarianism in Qumran a cross-cultural perspective Eyal Regev |
title_short | Sectarianism in Qumran |
title_sort | sectarianism in qumran a cross cultural perspective |
title_sub | a cross-cultural perspective |
topic | Dead Sea scrolls Qumrantexte (DE-588)4048098-7 gnd Geschichte Judentum Christian sects Jewish sects Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D Qumran community Sekte (DE-588)4077343-7 gnd Religionsvergleich (DE-588)4249306-7 gnd Judentum (DE-588)4114087-4 gnd Religiöse Identität (DE-588)4354651-1 gnd Qumrangemeinde (DE-588)4048097-5 gnd Kulturvergleich (DE-588)4114328-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Dead Sea scrolls Qumrantexte Geschichte Judentum Christian sects Jewish sects Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D Qumran community Sekte Religionsvergleich Religiöse Identität Qumrangemeinde Kulturvergleich |
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