Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions

Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions
Title Ancient Jewish Prayers and Emotions PDF eBook
Author Stefan C. Reif
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 479
Release 2015-11-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110386089

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Given the recent interest in the emotions presupposed in early religious literature, it has been thought useful to examine in this volume how the Jews and early Christians expressed their feelings within the prayers recorded in some of their literature. Specialists in their fields from academic institutions around the world have analysed important texts relating to this overall theme and to what is revealed with regard to such diverse topics as relations with God, exegesis, education, prophecy, linguistic expression, feminism, happiness, grief, cult, suicide, non-Jews, Hellenism, Qumran and Jerusalem. The texts discussed are in Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic and are important for a scientific understanding of how Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity developed their approaches to worship, to the construction of their theology and to the feelings that lay behind their religious ideas and practices. The articles contribute significantly to an historical understanding of how Jews maintained their earlier traditions but also came to terms with the ideology of the dominant Hellenistic culture that surrounded them.

Power and Emotion in Ancient Judaism

Power and Emotion in Ancient Judaism
Title Power and Emotion in Ancient Judaism PDF eBook
Author Ari Mermelstein
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 335
Release 2021-06-17
Genre Religion
ISBN 1108831559

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Offers a theoretical account of the relationship between power, emotion, and identity through an analysis of ancient Jewish texts.

Early Judaism and Its Modern Interpreters

Early Judaism and Its Modern Interpreters
Title Early Judaism and Its Modern Interpreters PDF eBook
Author Matthias Henze
Publisher SBL Press
Pages 670
Release 2020-11-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 0884144828

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An essential resource for scholars and students Since the publication of the first edition of Early Judaism and Its Modern Interpreters in 1986, the field of early Judaism has exploded with new data, the publication of additional texts, and the adoption of new methods. This new edition of the classic resource honors the spirit of the earlier volume and focuses on the scholarly advances in the past four decades that have led to the study of early Judaism becoming an academic discipline in its own right. Essays written by leading scholars in the study of early Judaism fall into four sections: historical and social settings; methods, manuscripts, and materials; early Jewish literatures; and the afterlife of early Judaism.

Understanding Texts in Early Judaism

Understanding Texts in Early Judaism
Title Understanding Texts in Early Judaism PDF eBook
Author József Zsengellér
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 494
Release 2022-03-07
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110768534

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This volume remembers Géza Xeravits, a well known scholar of deuterocanonical and Qumran literature. The volume is divided into four sections according to his scholarly work and interest. Contributions in the first part deal with Old Testament and related issues (Thomas Hiecke, Stefan Beyerle, and Mattew Goff). The second section is about the Dead Sea Scrolls (John J, Collins, John Kampen, Peter Porzig, Eibert Tigchelaar, Balázs Tamási and Réka Esztári). The largest part is the forth on deuterocanonica (Beate Ego, Lucas Brum Teixteira, Fancis Macatangay, Tobias Nicklas, Maria Brutti, Nuria, Chalduch-Benages, Panc Beentjes, Ben Wright, Otto Mulder, Angelo Passaro, Friedrich Reiterer, Severino Bussino, Jeremy Corley and JiSeong Kwong). The third section deals with some cognate literature (József Zsengellér and Karin Schöpflin). The last section about the Ancient Synagogue has the paper of Anders Kloostergaard Petersen. Some hot topics are discussed, for example the Two spirits in Qumran, the cathegorization of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the authorship and antropology of Ben Sira, and the angelology of Vitae Prophetarum.

An Early History of Compassion

An Early History of Compassion
Title An Early History of Compassion PDF eBook
Author Françoise Mirguet
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 281
Release 2017-10-12
Genre History
ISBN 1107146267

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An Early History of Compassion explores the role of the emotional imagination within the context of Roman imperialism.

Studies in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

Studies in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Title Studies in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity PDF eBook
Author Pieter W. van der Horst
Publisher BRILL
Pages 321
Release 2014-03-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004271112

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Over the past 45 years Professor Pieter W. van der Horst contributed extensively to the study of ancient Judaism and early Christianity. The 24 papers in this volume, written since his early retirement in 2006, cover a wide range of topics, all of them concerning the religious world of Judaism and Christianity in the Hellenistic, Roman, and early Byzantine era. They reflect his research interests in Jewish epigraphy, Jewish interpretation of the Bible, Jewish prayer culture, the diaspora in Asia Minor, exegetical problems in the writings of Philo and Josephus, Samaritan history, texts from ancient Christianity which have received little attention (the poems of Cyrus of Panopolis, the Doctrina Jacobi nuper baptizati, the Letter of Mara bar Sarapion), and miscellanea such as the pagan myth of Jewish cannibalism, the meaning of the Greek expression ‘without God,’ the religious significance of sneezing in pagan antiquity, and the variety of stories about pious long-sleepers in the ancient world (pagan, Jewish, Christian).

Turmoil, Trauma and Tenacity in Early Jewish Literature

Turmoil, Trauma and Tenacity in Early Jewish Literature
Title Turmoil, Trauma and Tenacity in Early Jewish Literature PDF eBook
Author Nicholas P. L. Allen
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 294
Release 2022-08-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110784971

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This volume is written in the context of trauma hermeneutics of ancient Jewish communities and their tenacity in the face of adversity (i.e. as recorded in the MT, LXX, Pseudepigrapha, the Deuterocanonical books and even Cognate literature. In this regard, its thirteen chapters, are concerned with the most recent outputs of trauma studies. They are written by a selection of leading scholars, associated to some degree with the Hungaro-South African Study Group. Here, trauma is employed as a useful hermeneutical lens, not only for interpreting biblical texts and the contexts in which they were originally produced and functioned but also for providing a useful frame of reference. As a consequence, these various research outputs, each in their own way, confirm that an historical and theological appreciation of these early accounts and interpretations of collective trauma and its implications, (perceived or otherwise), is critical for understanding the essential substance of Jewish cultural identity. As such, these essays are ideal for scholars in the fields of Biblical Studies—particularly those interested in the Pseudepigrapha, the Deuterocanonical books and Cognate literature.