Where We Stand : Issues and Debates in Ancient Jerusalem

Where We Stand : Issues and Debates in Ancient Jerusalem
Title Where We Stand : Issues and Debates in Ancient Jerusalem PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 260
Release 1995
Genre Religion
ISBN 9789004112827

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This collection of systematic "Auseinandersetzungen" articulates difference and spells out what is at issue. Learning atrophies when political consensus substitutes for criticism, and when other than broadly-accepted viewpoints, approaches, and readings find a hearing only with difficulty, if at all. The editors therefore have invited colleagues systematically to outline their views in an "Auseinandersetzung" with contrary ones. The several participants explain how, in broad and sweeping terms, they see the state of learning in their areas of special interest. The editors invited leading players in the USA, Europe, and the State of Israel, in the study of ancient Judaism, both in Second Temple Times and after 70 C.E. The work commences with a thoroughly fresh perspective of a theoretical question: what, in a religion so concerned with social norms and public policy, can we possibly mean by "law" when we speak of law in Judaism. It then proceeds with two chapters on Second Temple Judaism, and two on the special subject of the Dead Sea library. The two papers in the present part provide an overview of matters and a systematic, critical account of the fading consensus, respectively. The next set of papers ought to stand as the definitive account of the diverse viewpoints on a basic question of method. Because of the willingness of contending parties to meet one another in a single frame of discourse, the work is able to portray with considerable breadth the presently-contending viewpoints concerning the use of Rabbinic literature for historical purposes. Then proceed a number of other accounts of how matters look from the perspective of major participants in scholarly debate. At the sametime as the requirements of historical-critical reading of the Rabbinic literature precipitated sustained and vigorous debate, other problems have attracted attention. Among these a critical issue emerges in the hermeneutics to govern the reading of the documents for the purposes of other-than-historical study, feminist interests, for example.

Judaism in Late Antiquity 1. The Literary and Archaeological Sources

Judaism in Late Antiquity 1. The Literary and Archaeological Sources
Title Judaism in Late Antiquity 1. The Literary and Archaeological Sources PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 293
Release 2015-11-02
Genre Reference
ISBN 9004293981

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This volume introduces the sources of Judaism in late antiquity to scholars in adjacent fields, such as the study of the Old and New Testaments, Ancient History, the ancient Near East, and the history of religion. 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 have we to understand those sources in reconstructing the history of various Judaic systems in antiquity. The chapters set forth in simple statements, intelligible to non-specialists, the facts which the sources provide. Because of the nature of the subject and acute interest in it, the specialists also raise some questions particular to the study of Judaism, 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
Release 1901
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
Total Pages
Release 1994
Genre Judaism
ISBN 9789004101302

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Judaism in Late Antiquity: The literary and archaeological sources

Judaism in Late Antiquity: The literary and archaeological sources
Title Judaism in Late Antiquity: The literary and archaeological sources PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 276
Release 1995
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9789004101296

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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 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 historical relationship of Judaism with nascent Christianity in New Testament times is also treated.

Handbuch Der Orientalistik

Handbuch Der Orientalistik
Title Handbuch Der Orientalistik PDF eBook
Author Jacob Neusner
Publisher
Total Pages 276
Release 1995
Genre
ISBN 9789004101296

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The Routledge Handbook of Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity

The Routledge Handbook of Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity
Title The Routledge Handbook of Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Catherine Hezser
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 746
Release 2024-01-24
Genre History
ISBN 1315280957

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This volume focuses on the major issues and debates in the study of Jews and Judaism in late antiquity (third to seventh century C.E.), providing cutting-edge surveys of the state of scholarship, main topics and research questions, methodological approaches, and avenues for future research. Based on both Jewish and non-Jewish literary and material sources, this volume takes an interdisciplinary approach involving historians of ancient Judaism, scholars of rabbinic literature, archaeologists, epigraphers, art historians, and Byzantinists. Developments within Jewish society and culture are viewed within the respective regional, political, cultural, and socioeconomic contexts in which they took place. Special focus is given to the impact of the Christianization of the Roman Empire on Jews, from administrative, legal, social, and cultural points of view. The contributors examine how the confrontation with Christianity changed Jewish practices, perceptions, and organizational structures, such as, for example, the emergence of local Jewish communities around synagogues as central religious spaces. Special chapters are devoted to the eastern and western Jewish Diaspora in Late Antiquity, especially Sasanian Persia but also Roman Italy, Egypt, Syria and Arabia, North Africa, and Asia Minor, to provide a comprehensive assessment of the situation and life experiences of Jews and Judaism during this period. The Routledge Handbook of Jews and Judaism in Late Antiquity is a critical and methodologically sophisticated survey of current scholarship aimed primarily at students and scholars of Jewish Studies, Study of Religions, Patristics, Classics, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Iranology, History of Art, and Archaeology. It is a valuable resource for anyone interested in Judaism and Jewish history.