Magic, Healing & Religion
Presented by Department of Religious Studies, McMaster University
Wednesday, May 26th, 2021
Workshop overview: This workshop proposes an interdisciplinary and inter-religious approach to healing in religious traditions. By comparing religions and fostering dialogue between fields, we hope to understand the relationships between religion, science, magic, and healing.
Dr. Hanna Tervanotko & Katharine Fitzgerald will present “Food That Revives: Healing Rituals in Ancient Jewish Texts”
Dr. Tervanotko Presents “Gender and Beauty in the Hebrew Bible”
Part of the Ancient Attraction Lecture Series
Dr. Tervanotko analyzes how female and male beauty are understood in the texts of the Hebrew Bible. For women, beauty has long been argued to be the most important trait. When female beauty is read through the lens of sociological studies, one can see that beauty is not only a question of aesthetics. Rather, contemporary social-scientific studies show how physical attractiveness often carries presuppositions regarding the individual's success in life. Hence it is possible that also in the texts of the Hebrew Bible beauty signifies some success in life, yet, aligning with the sociological studies, this success also contains a risk of not being fully acknowledged. In contrast to female beauty, for male figures beauty is but one trait among many others and it indicates socio-political success and divine protection. Watch the full lecture here, via Youtube.