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Social History of the Jews in Antiquity: Studies in Dialogue with Albert Baumgarten [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 416 pages, height x width: 164x237 mm, weight: 757 g
  • Sērija : Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 185
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Mohr Siebeck
  • ISBN-10: 3161606949
  • ISBN-13: 9783161606946
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 416 pages, height x width: 164x237 mm, weight: 757 g
  • Sērija : Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 185
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Aug-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Mohr Siebeck
  • ISBN-10: 3161606949
  • ISBN-13: 9783161606946
The present volume comprises articles by renowned international scholars in academic dialogue with the work of Albert Baumgarten. They contextualize ancient Jewish texts not only for their own sake, but also as a way of shedding light on antiquity in general. They address texts taken from the fields of Greco-Roman studies, Hellenistic Judaism, Second Temple sectarianism, rabbinic literature, and various facets of early Christianity. Additionally, there are articles discussing comparative religion, sociology of knowledge, anthropology, and economic history. Together, the articles create an in-depth analysis of the social history of Jews in antiquity.
Albert Baumgarten: Contextualizing the Ancient Jewish Experience ix
Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
Jonathan Ben-Dov
Eyal Regev
I Second Temple Studies
Jewish Scholarship on the Second Temple Period from the Renaissance to Albert I. Baumgarten
3(18)
Gabhele Boccaccini
Philo's Extreme Allegorists Revisited
21(10)
Martin Goodman
The Dead Sea Sectarians. Breaking the Boundaries of an Essene-Shaped Space
31(18)
Maxine L. Grossman
Self-Fashioning in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Thickening the Description of What Rule Texts Do
49(18)
Charlotte Hempel
Social and Economic Upheavals and the "De-Traditionalization" of Judean Society in Hellenistic Times. The Background to Sectarianism
67(20)
Sylvie Honigman
John of Gischala and Simon bar Giora from Gerasa. A National Revolt?
87(22)
Steve Mason
The Practice of Piety. The Puritans and Qumran
109(18)
Eyal Regev
Who Brought on Antiochus's Decrees? On the Chaotic and "Worthless" Prehistory of Bickerman's Gott der Makkabaer
127(20)
Daniel R. Schwartz
The Place of 4QMMT in the Corpus of Qumran Manuscripts. Beyond the Sussmann-Schiffman Dichotomy
147(18)
Daniel Stokl Ben Ezra
II Rabbinics and Early Christianity
Public Confession in the Babylonian Talmud and in Contemporary Christian Sources
165(24)
Michal Bar-Asher Siegal
Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi and the Roman Year
189(16)
Jonathan Ben-Dov
Are Women and Gentiles "Persons" {Adam, Benei Adam) in the Eyes of the Mishnah?
205(12)
Shaye J.D. Cohen
"Reading Leads to Translating" in a Multilingual Context. The View from Early Rabbinic Texts (and Beyond)
217(16)
Steven D. Fraade
Celsus's Jew in Third-Century Caesarea. Tracing Hellenistic Judaism in Origen's Contra Celsum
233(18)
Maren R. Niehoff
The Fourth Gospel and the First Century Outreach Campaign to the Gentiles
251(16)
Adele Reinhartz
How Can Rabbinic Narratives Talk History?
267(32)
Adiel Schremer
III Sociological Models and Ancient Judaism Former Students in Dialogue
Contre Apion I. 183-205; II.
43. Quelle audience pour les passages attribues a Hecatee?
299(18)
Stephanie E. Binder
Yom Hakippurim. Day, Year, or Eschatological Jubilee?
317(24)
Shlomit Kendi-Harel
Religious Conviction (Religion) and Ethical Practice (Morality) in a Jewish Group in Antiquity. Strengthening a Sociological Approach
341(20)
Hillel Newman
The Jews among the Middle Ruling Class of Roman Italy? An Elaboration of a Thesis by Paul Veyne
361(20)
Samuele Rocca
Elisheva, Shoshana, Margalit, and Naama Baumgarten Remembering it Well. In Lieu of a Retrospective
381(4)
V. Epilogue
Contributors 385(2)
Indices 387
Born 1971; has been a research fellow at New York University (ISAW), The University of Durham, and the Israel Institute for Advanced Studies (Jerusalem); currently associate professor at the department of Bible, Tel Aviv University.

Born 1979; was an elected member of the Israel Young Academy of Sciences, Harry Starr Fellow at Harvard University, and visiting professor at Yale University; currently scholar of rabbinic Judaism and associate professor at the Goldstein-Goren Department of Jewish Thought, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.