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E-raamat: Judaism in Biological Perspective: Biblical Lore and Judaic Practices [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

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Can there be rational examples of the compatibility between natural science and Judaism? This book offers a strikingly novel perspective on traditional and contemporary Judaic practices. For those with some Judaic knowledge, there are biological explanations in these chapters not seen elsewhere. For those well-versed in evolutionary theory, the authors' perspectives suggest new approaches to the scientific study of religion. Topics include the monistic tendency, biblical polygyny, biblical family conflict, circumcision and proselytes, sacrificial-ritualistic mitzvot (obligations), periodic conjugal separation, Judaic traditionalism, male and female reproductive strategies, and the relationship between costly signaling and prestige.
Editor's Preface: How This Book Came About ix
Foreword: Why Explore Aspects ofJudaism from a Biological Perspective? xi
First Principles
Chapter 1 Judaism's Yetzer as a Biotheological Construct
2
Rick Goldberg
Chapter 2 Jewish Knowing: Monism and Its Biological Implications
18
Michael Satlow
Biblical Lore and Biological Theory
Chapter 3 The Fertility of Prominent Men in the Bible and Ancient Middle East
42
Laura Betzig
Chapter 4 Intrafamily Conflict in the Bible and Biological Theory
62
David Barash
Chapter 5 Toward a Sociobiology of the Jews: Sexual Selection, Circumcision, and the Centrality of Texts in a Coevolutionary Framework
84
Melvin Konner
Inheritance for Intergenerational Success
Chapter 6 Biosocial Regulation of Husband and Wife: The Requirement for Periodic Conjugal Separation and Reunion
118
Rick Goldberg
Chapter 7 Traditionalism and Human Evolutionary Success: The Example of Judaism
139
Craig Palmer, Lyle Steadman, and Rick Goldberg
Costly Signaling (Handicap) Theory and Jewish Life
Chapter 8 The Handicap Principle in Human Social Interaction
166
Amotz Zahavi
Chapter 9 Making Biological Sense of Judaic Sacrificing
173
Rick Goldberg
Chapter 10 Why Are Synagogue Services So Long? An Evolutionary Examination of Jewish Ritual Signals
199
Richard Sosis
Contributors 234
Index 237
Rick Goldberg is Principal of Binah Yitzrit Foundation of Austin, Texas.

The foundation funds scholarly work exploring religion, especially Judaism, from a bio-theoretical perspective.