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God, Man and Domesticated Animals

The Birth of Shepherds and Their Descendants in the Ancient Near East

Yutaka Tani
Barcode 9781925608922
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Release Date: 28/02/2017

Genre: History
Label: Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press
Language: English
Publisher: Kyoto University Press and Trans Pacific Press

The Birth of Shepherds and Their Descendants in the Ancient Near East. Provides a fascinating exploration into how European attitudes that measure human achievements by their extent of control over nature is a cultural and historical product of the ancient Middle Eastern and Mediterranean world. The subject matter is the emergence of domestication, the history and role of shepherds, and the Bible. This book is a fascinating exploration into how European attitudes that measure human achievements by their extent of control over nature is a cultural and historical product of the ancient Middle Eastern and Mediterranean world. The subject matter is the emergence of domestication, the history and role of shepherds, and the Bible.

Drawing on fieldwork spanning more than four decades, Part I looks at the domestication process of sheep and goats, and the emergence of the profession of shepherd. Part II focuses on how God's pronouncements concerning animals in the Old Testament came to take unique forms in the ancient Middle East, reflecting the relationships between city-states' ruling chiefs as large herd owners, and local pastoralists as entrusted shepherds pivoting around domesticated animal life.

This book is published jointly with Kyoto University Press.