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Guide to Early Jewish Texts and Traditions in Christian Transmission [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Associate Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies, Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Edited by , Edited by (Professor of Second Temple Judaism and Christian Origins, University of Michigan), Edited by , Edited by (Professor of Religions and Cultures, Concordia University Montréa)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 558 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 180x257x38 mm, kaal: 1202 g, 2
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190863072
  • ISBN-13: 9780190863074
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 558 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 180x257x38 mm, kaal: 1202 g, 2
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Dec-2019
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0190863072
  • ISBN-13: 9780190863074
Teised raamatud teemal:
The Jewish culture of the Hellenistic and early Roman periods established a basis for all monotheistic religions, but its main sources have been preserved to a great degree through Christian transmission. This Guide is devoted to problems of preservation, reception, and transformation of Jewish texts and traditions of the Second Temple period in the many Christian milieus from the ancient world to the late medieval era. It approaches this corpus not as an artificial collection of reconstructed texts--a body of hypothetical originals--but rather from the perspective of the preserved materials, examined in their religious, social, and political contexts. It also considers the other, non-Christian, channels of the survival of early Jewish materials, including Rabbinic, Gnostic, Manichaean, and Islamic. This unique project brings together scholars from many different fields in order to map the trajectories of early Jewish texts and traditions among diverse later cultures. It also provides a comprehensive and comparative introduction to this new field of study while bridging the gap between scholars of early Judaism and of medieval Christianity.

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This valuable volume will no doubt serve its purpose and stimulate scholars to continue their search for the reception of this material in Christian tradition, especially for a somewhat later period for which this has perhaps not yet been done to the full extent. * J. Verheyden, Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses * the volume as a whole is a significant step towards future research on the Nachleben of early Jewish texts and traditions in multicultural and multilingual environments. * FLORENTINA BADALANOVA GELLER, Journal for the Study of the Old Testament * A Guide to Early Jewish Texts and Traditions in Christian Transmission is an extremely meritorious work that succeeds in highlighting the complexity of Jewish traditions over the centuries and their importance in defining Western identity itself. * RBL 11/2023 *

Acknowledgments vii
List of Contributors
ix
Introduction: The Voice of Jacob 1(6)
Alexander Kulik
A Traditions
1 Greek
7(16)
William Adler
2 Latin
23(12)
Robert A. Kraft
3 Ethiopic
35(14)
Pierluigi Piovanelli
4 Slavonic
49(24)
Alexander Kulik
5 Coptic
73(22)
Jacques van der Vliet
6 Syriac
95(44)
Sergey Minov
7 Armenian
139(26)
Michael E. Stone
8 Georgian
165(30)
Jost Gippert
9 Christian Arabic
195(16)
John C. Reeves
10 Irish
211(26)
Martin McNamara
11 Germanic
237(16)
Brian Murdoch
B Corpora
12 The "Old Testament Pseudepigrapha" as Category and Corpus
253(28)
Lorenzo DiTommaso
13 Flavius Josephus
281(18)
Michael Tuval
14 Philo of Alexandria
299(18)
Gregory E. Sterling
15 Armenian Philonic Corpus
317(14)
Abraham Terian
16 Minor Jewish Hellenistic Authors
331(24)
Folker Siegert
17 Early Jewish Liturgical Texts
355(8)
Folker Siegert
18 Qumran Texts
363(20)
David Hamidovic
19 Enochic Traditions
383(34)
Gabriele Boccaccini
20 The Jewish Calendar and Jewish Sciences
417(14)
Jonathan Ben-Dov
C Comparative Perspectives: Alternative Modes of Transmission
21 Rabbinic and Post-Rabbinic Jewish
431(18)
Martha Himmelfarb
22 Gnostic
449(20)
Dylan M. Burns
23 Manichaean
469(12)
John C. Reeves
24 Islamic
481(18)
John C. Reeves
D Trajectories of Traditions
25 "The Pseudepigrapha Crescent" and a Taxonomy of How Christians Shaped Jewish Traditions and Texts
499(18)
James Hamilton Charlesworth
26 The Reception and Interpretation of "Old Testament" Figures in Literature and Art from Antiquity through the Reformation: Studies, 1983-2018
517(16)
Lorenzo DiTommaso
Primary Sources 533(8)
Modern Authors 541
Alexander Kulik is Associate Professor of Russian and Slavic Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Gabriele Boccaccini is Professor of Second Temple Judaism and and Christian Origins at the University of Michigan. Lorenzo DiTommaso is Professor of Religions and Cultures at Concordia University Montréal. David Hamidovic is Professor of Jewish Apocryphal Literature and History of Judaism in Antiquity at the University of Lausanne. Michael E. Stone is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Religions and Armenian Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.