Sacred Scriptures as Trash:Biblical Papyri from Oxyrhynchus
Author: Luijendijk, AnneMarie
Source: Vigiliae Christianae, Volume 64, Number 3, 2010 , pp. 217-254(38)
Publisher: BRILL
Abstract:
Most New Testament papyri with a known provenance were found at the site of the ancient Egyptian city of Oxyrhynchus, or more precisely: on that city's rubbish mounds. The fact that sacred scriptures were discarded as garbage is surprising in view of the holiness of Christian biblical manuscripts, intrinsically and physically. Yet the trash aspect of provenance has never been adequately problematized or studied. Taking a social-historical and garbological approach, this article demonstrates that at Oxyrhynchus in antiquity entire manuscripts with biblical writings were deliberately discarded by Christians themselves, unrelated to persecution and issues of canonicity.Keywords: Oxyrhynchus/el-Bahnasa; New Testament papyri; Septuagint Papyri; New Testament Textual Criticism; sacredness of biblical manuscripts; trash/discarding; garbology
Document Type: Research article
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157007210X498646
Affiliations: 1: Princeton University, Department of Religion 1879 Hall, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA, Email: aluijend@princeton.edu
Publication date: 2010-04-01
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- In this Subject: Arts and Humanities , History , Religion
- By this author: Luijendijk, AnneMarie

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