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Jephthah’s Daughter, Sarah’s Son

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Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as ...
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Late antiquity was a perilous time for children, who were often the first victims of economic crisis, war, and disease. They had a one in three chance of dying before their first birthday, with as many as half dying before age ten. Christian writers accordingly sought to speak to the experience of bereavement and to provide cultural scripts for parents who had lost a child. These late ancient writers turned to characters like Eve and Sarah, Job and Jephthah as models for grieving and for confronting or submitting to the divine.
 
Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah’s Son traces the stories these writers crafted and the ways in which they shaped the lived experience of familial bereavement in ancient Christianity. A compelling social history that conveys the emotional lives of people in the late ancient world, Jephthah's Daughter, Sarah's Son is a powerful portrait of mourning that extends beyond antiquity to the present day.
 
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Price: $29.95
Pages: 416
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Christianity in Late Antiquity
Publication Date: 02 January 2020
Trim Size: 8.25 X 5.50 in
ISBN: 9780520304154
Format: Hardcover
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"Theologically astute yet ably interacting with gender theory and social history, this book will interest scholars of early Christianity and biblical interpretation."
Maria E. Doerfler is Assistant Professor of Late Antiquity in Yale University’s Department of Religious Studies. 
 
Acknowledgments

(Premature) Death as a Good: An Introduction

1. Children’s Deaths in Late Antiquity in Ritual and
Historical Perspective

2. East of Eden: The First Bereaved Parents

3. Mourning Sarah’s Son: Genesis 22 and the Death
of Children

4. Echoes of the Akedah: Jephthah’s Daughter and the
Maccabeans’ Mother
5. Death, Demons, and Disaster: Job’s Children

6. Children and the Sword: The Holy Innocents and the
Death of Children

Conclusion: Children in the Quicksand

Abbreviations
Notes
Bibliography
Index