Reviews
'Like everything that Mary Douglas writes it is easy to read and fertilein ideas.'Walter J Houston, Journal of Jewish Studies, 2000., 'the most breathtaking book of 2000 was Mary Douglas' Leviticus as Literature.' Christopher Howse, The Tablet 23/12/00., 'Leviticus has fascinated Mary Douglas for many years. And Mary Douglas has fascinated biblical scholars... One of the chief reasons for Mary Douglas's importance within biblical studies is that she is a distinguished social anthropologist... richly suggestive argument...'The Expository Times. April 2000., 'the most breathtaking book of 2000 was Mary Douglas' Leviticus asLiterature.'Christopher Howse, The Tablet 23/12/00., 'the great anthropologist Mary Douglas's surprising rereading of a veryold text,Leviticus as Literature makes a discarded classic zing with new life.'Valentine Cunningham, The Independent, 2000, 'Douglas offers an effective introduction for both novice and scholar to a book too often slighted or misread.' W. Lee Humpreys, Religious Studies Review, Vol.26, No.4, Oct.2000., 'well-produced ... stylishly constructed ... Leviticus as Literature presents a particularly explicit theoretical engagement with ethnographic materials that remain part of the religious and/or educational background of many teachers and students of anthropology.'Richard Fardon, School of African and Oriental Studies, 'fascinating study ... Dr Douglas is able to shed light on a number of puzzling points.' Bernard Robinson, Priests and People, Vol.15, No.2, Feb 01., 'A rich and stimulating work'International Review of Biblical Studies, vol.46 1999/2000'well-produced ... stylishly constructed ... Leviticus as Literature presents a particularly explicit theoretical engagement with ethnographic materials that remain part of the religious and/or educational background of many teachers and students of anthropology.'Richard Fardon, School of African and Oriental Studies'fascinating study ... Dr Douglas is able to shed light on a number of puzzling points.' Bernard Robinson, Priests and People, Vol.15, No.2, Feb 01.'Douglas offers an effective introduction for both novice and scholar to a book too often slighted or misread.' W. Lee Humpreys, Religious Studies Review, Vol.26, No.4, Oct.2000.'the most breathtaking book of 2000 was Mary Douglas' Leviticus as Literature.' Christopher Howse, The Tablet 23/12/00.'the great anthropologist Mary Douglas's surprising rereading of a very old text,Leviticus as Literature makes a discarded classic zing with new life.'Valentine Cunningham, The Independent, 2000'intellectual excitement ... Mary Douglas has given students of Leviticus much to ponder, and we remain as ever in her debt.'Walter J.Houston, Journal of Jewish Studies, 2000.'Like everything that Mary Douglas writes it is easy to read and fertile in ideas.'Walter J Houston, Journal of Jewish Studies, 2000.'Leviticus has fascinated Mary Douglas for many years. And Mary Douglas has fascinated biblical scholars... One of the chief reasons for Mary Douglas's importance within biblical studies is that she is a distinguished social anthropologist... richly suggestive argument...'The Expository Times. April 2000., 'Like everything that Mary Douglas writes it is easy to read and fertile in ideas.'Walter J Houston, Journal of Jewish Studies, 2000., 'intellectual excitement ... Mary Douglas has given students of Leviticus much to ponder, and we remain as ever in her debt.'Walter J.Houston, Journal of Jewish Studies, 2000., 'the great anthropologist Mary Douglas's surprising rereading of a very old text,Leviticus as Literature makes a discarded classic zing with new life.'Valentine Cunningham, The Independent, 2000