Judaism in Late Antiquity 2. Historical Syntheses

Judaism in Late Antiquity 2. Historical Syntheses
Title Judaism in Late Antiquity 2. Historical Syntheses PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 335
Release 2015-11-02
Genre Reference
ISBN 9004293965

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These two volumes introduce the sources of Judaism in late antiquity to scholars in adjacent fields, such as the study of the Old and New Testaments, ancient history of Classical Antiquity, earliest Christianity, the ancient Near East, and the history of religion. Here, in two volumes, leading American, Israeli, and European specialists in the history, literature, theology, and archaeology of Judaism offer factual answers to the two questions that the study of any religion in ancient times must raise. The first is, what are the sources — written and in material culture — that inform us about that religion? The second is, how do we understand those sources in the reconstruction of the history of various Judaic systems in antiquity. The chapters set forth in simple statements, intelligible for non-specialists, the facts the sources provide. Because of the nature of the subject and acute interest in it, we also raise some questions particular to the study of Judaism, those dealing with its historical relationship with nascent Christianity in New Testament times. The work forms the starting point for the study of all the principal questions concerning Judaism in late antiquity and sets forth the most current, critical results of scholarship.

Judaism in Late Antiquity

Judaism in Late Antiquity
Title Judaism in Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1901
Genre Judaism
ISBN 9789004120037

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Judaism in Late Antiquity

Judaism in Late Antiquity
Title Judaism in Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1994
Genre Judaism
ISBN 9789004111868

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Judaism in late antiquity

Judaism in late antiquity
Title Judaism in late antiquity PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 344
Release 1995
Genre Judaism
ISBN 9789004101302

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Imperialism and Jewish Society

Imperialism and Jewish Society
Title Imperialism and Jewish Society PDF eBook
Author Seth Schwartz
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 334
Release 2009-02-09
Genre History
ISBN 1400824850

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This provocative new history of Palestinian Jewish society in antiquity marks the first comprehensive effort to gauge the effects of imperial domination on this people. Probing more than eight centuries of Persian, Greek, and Roman rule, Seth Schwartz reaches some startling conclusions--foremost among them that the Christianization of the Roman Empire generated the most fundamental features of medieval and modern Jewish life. Schwartz begins by arguing that the distinctiveness of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic, and early Roman periods was the product of generally prevailing imperial tolerance. From around 70 C.E. to the mid-fourth century, with failed revolts and the alluring cultural norms of the High Roman Empire, Judaism all but disintegrated. However, late in the Roman Empire, the Christianized state played a decisive role in ''re-Judaizing'' the Jews. The state gradually excluded them from society while supporting their leaders and recognizing their local communities. It was thus in Late Antiquity that the synagogue-centered community became prevalent among the Jews, that there re-emerged a distinctively Jewish art and literature--laying the foundations for Judaism as we know it today. Through masterful scholarship set in rich detail, this book challenges traditional views rooted in romantic notions about Jewish fortitude. Integrating material relics and literature while setting the Jews in their eastern Mediterranean context, it addresses the complex and varied consequences of imperialism on this vast period of Jewish history more ambitiously than ever before. Imperialism in Jewish Society will be widely read and much debated.

Judaic Religion in the Second Temple Period

Judaic Religion in the Second Temple Period
Title Judaic Religion in the Second Temple Period PDF eBook
Author Lester L. Grabbe
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 445
Release 2002-11
Genre Education
ISBN 1134615620

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The developments in Judaism during the Second Temple period remain important to contemporary Jewish religion. This volume provides a much needed encyclopedic study of the period. Includes bibliographies, cross-references and summaries.

Enochic Judaism

Enochic Judaism
Title Enochic Judaism PDF eBook
Author David R. Jackson
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 334
Release 2004-06-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780826470898

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From the Books of Enoch, Jackson identifies a paradigm of order as opposed to deviation, which defined orthodoxy and elect identity in a manner which was absolutely exclusive. Over 300 years "Enochic Judaism" developed three working models within this paradigm to explain their worldview and its implications. These three models concerned 1) the fall of the angels under Shemikhazah (ethnic purity); 2) the revealing of secrets under the leadership of 'Aza'el (cultural purity); and 3) the going astray of the cosmos through the sin of the angels who govern its phenomena (liturgical purity). Jackson examines the way in which this tradition was developed within the Dead Sea Scrolls literature and notes its acceptance as authentic and authoritative within the so-called sectarian literature in particular.