Temptation Transformed: The Story of How the Forbidden Fruit Became an Apple

Author:   Azzan Yadin-Israel
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
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9780226820767


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   10 January 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Azzan Yadin-Israel
Publisher:   The University of Chicago Press
Imprint:   University of Chicago Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.399kg
ISBN:  

9780226820767


ISBN 10:   0226820769
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   10 January 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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If Genesis speaks only of the forbidden 'fruit,' how and when did that fruit become an apple? To answer, Yadin-Israel leads us from Genesis to the Song of Songs, through an iconographic survey worthy of Erwin Panofsky, into medieval languages, and even a brief history of apples in ancient and modern horticulture. This visual and literary masterpiece will serve as a methodological guide for future research, but its ultimate subject is nothing less than the pictorial representation of human sinfulness and the hope for redemption. -- James Kugel, author of 'The Bible as It Was' A fascinating cornucopia of insights from language, literature, and art history, Temptation Transformed offers the tantalizing fruit of rigorous textual and iconographic research into the identification of the forbidden fruit. Yadin-Israel provides compelling evidence for a new understanding of the development of the apple tradition in medieval France. I will use his historical insights every time I teach Genesis. -- John H. Walton, author of 'The Lost World of Adam and Eve' Temptation Transformed traces the rise of the forbidden fruit across centuries-from ancient Hebrew manuscripts to wall paintings and more. This is an engaging and beautiful book. -- Miri Rubin, author of 'Mother of God: A History of the Virgin Mary'


Temptation Transformed is a serious study of a biblical topic, which should appeal primarily to biblical scholars. * Washington Jewish Week * If Genesis speaks only of the forbidden 'fruit,' how and when did that fruit become an apple? To answer, Yadin-Israel leads us from Genesis to the Song of Songs, through an iconographic survey worthy of Erwin Panofsky, into medieval languages, and even a brief history of apples in ancient and modern horticulture. This visual and literary masterpiece will serve as a methodological guide for future research, but its ultimate subject is nothing less than the pictorial representation of human sinfulness and the hope for redemption. -- James Kugel, author of 'The Bible as It Was' A fascinating cornucopia of insights from language, literature, and art history, Temptation Transformed offers the tantalizing fruit of rigorous textual and iconographic research into the identification of the forbidden fruit. Yadin-Israel provides compelling evidence for a new understanding of the development of the apple tradition in medieval France. I will use his historical insights every time I teach Genesis. -- John H. Walton, author of 'The Lost World of Adam and Eve' Temptation Transformed traces the rise of the forbidden fruit across centuries-from ancient Hebrew manuscripts to wall paintings and more. This is an engaging and beautiful book. -- Miri Rubin, author of 'Mother of God: A History of the Virgin Mary'


A fascinating study-a cornucopia of insights from language, literature and art history. Yadin-Israel offers the tantalizing fruit of his rigorous and thoroughgoing textual and iconographic research into the identification of the forbidden fruit. He provides compelling evidence for a new understanding of the development of the apple tradition in medieval France. I read it with great interest and will use his historical insights every time I teach Genesis. -- John H. Walton, author of 'The Lost World of Adam and Eve'


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Azzan Yadin-Israel is professor of Jewish studies and classics at Rutgers University. He is the author of several books, including The Grace of God and the Grace of Man: The Theologies of Bruce Springsteen.

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