Studies in Hellenistic Judaism

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BRILL, 17‏/07‏/2018 - 677 من الصفحات
This volume consists of 23 essays that have appeared in 19 different journals and other publications during a period of over 40 years, together with an introduction. The essays deal primarily with the relations between Jews and non-Jews during the period from Alexander the Great to the end of the Roman Empire, in five areas: Josephus; Judaism and Christianity; Latin literature and the Jews; the Romans in Rabbinic literature; and other studies in Hellenistic Judaism. The topics include a programmatic essay comparing Hebraism and Hellenism, pro-Jewish intimations in Apion and in Tacitus, the influence of Josephus on Cotton Mather, Philo's view on music, the relationship between pagan and Christian anti-Semitism, observations on rabbinic reaction to Roman rule, and new light from inscriptions and papyri on Diaspora synagogues.
 

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Introduction
1
JOSEPHUS
35
JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY
275
LATIN LITERATURE AND THE JEWS
349
THE ROMANS IN RABBINIC LITERATURE
409
OTHER STUDIES IN HELLENISTIC JUDAISM
485
Josephus Portrayal of the Hasmoneans as Compared with 1 Maccabees
603
Abbreviations
606
Indices
608
ARBEITEN ZUR GESCHICHTE DES ANTIKEN JUDENTUMS UND DES URCHRISTENTUMS
678
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طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات

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نبذة عن المؤلف (2018)

Louis H. Feldman Ph.D. (1951) in Classical Philology, Harvard University, is Professor of Classics at Yeshiva University, New York.

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