Josephus and Modern Scholarship (1937–1980)
Title | Josephus and Modern Scholarship (1937–1980) PDF eBook |
Author | Louis H. Feldman |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 1072 |
Release | 2015-11-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3110841584 |
Louis H. Feldman: Josephus and Modern Scholarship (1937 - 1980)
Title | Louis H. Feldman: Josephus and Modern Scholarship (1937 - 1980) PDF eBook |
Author | Heinz Schreckenberg |
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Pages | 10 |
Release | 1985 |
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Postscript To: Josephus and Modern Scholarship (1937-1980)
Title | Postscript To: Josephus and Modern Scholarship (1937-1980) PDF eBook |
Author | Louis H. Feldman |
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Pages | 6 |
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Josephus's Interpretation of the Bible
Title | Josephus's Interpretation of the Bible PDF eBook |
Author | Louis H. Feldman |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 934 |
Release | 1999-01-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780520918955 |
Josephus (A.D. 37-?100), a pro-Roman Jew closely associated with the emperor Titus, is the earliest systematic commentator on the Bible, as well as one of the foremost historians of the beginning of the Christian era. Politically, Josephus was pro-Roman, and although he had no sympathy for extreme Jewish nationalism, he was a zealous defender of Jewish religion and culture. Louis H. Feldman examines the principles that guided Josephus in his understanding of the Bible, investigating his creative contribution in the rewriting of biblical accounts. This comprehensive study evaluates Josephus as a historian and demonstrates the originality and consistency of his work as an author. The first part of Feldman's work attempts to understand Josephus's purposes and techniques in retelling the Bible. The second part reviews Josephus's treatment of twelve key biblical figures. In addition to its reevaluation of an important early historian, this unique compendium provides a mine of information on the reassessment of the most important biblical figures.
Jew and Gentile in the Ancient World
Title | Jew and Gentile in the Ancient World PDF eBook |
Author | Louis H. Feldman |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 691 |
Release | 2021-08-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1400820804 |
Relations between Jews and non-Jews in the Hellenistic-Roman period were marked by suspicion and hate, maintain most studies of that topic. But if such conjectures are true, asks Louis Feldman, how did Jews succeed in winning so many adherents, whether full-fledged proselytes or "sympathizers" who adopted one or more Jewish practices? Systematically evaluating attitudes toward Jews from the time of Alexander the Great to the fifth century A.D., Feldman finds that Judaism elicited strongly positive and not merely unfavorable responses from the non-Jewish population. Jews were a vigorous presence in the ancient world, and Judaism was strengthened substantially by the development of the Talmud. Although Jews in the Diaspora were deeply Hellenized, those who remained in Israel were able to resist the cultural inroads of Hellenism and even to initiate intellectual counterattacks. Feldman draws on a wide variety of material, from Philo, Josephus, and other Graeco-Jewish writers through the Apocrypha, the Pseudepigrapha, the Church Councils, Church Fathers, and imperial decrees to Talmudic and Midrashic writings and inscriptions and papyri. What emerges is a rich description of a long era to which conceptions of Jewish history as uninterrupted weakness and suffering do not apply.
A Companion to Josephus
Title | A Companion to Josephus PDF eBook |
Author | Honora Howell Chapman |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 482 |
Release | 2016-01-19 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1444335332 |
A Companion to Josephus presents a collection of readings from international scholars that explore the works of the first century Jewish historian Flavius Josephus. Represents the first single-volume collection of readings to focus on Josephus Covers a wide range of disciplinary approaches to the subject, including reception history Features contributions from 29 eminent scholars in the field from four continents Reveals important insights into the Jewish and Roman worlds at the moment when Christianity was gaining ground as a movement Named Outstanding Academic Title of 2016 by Choice Magazine, a publication of the American Library Association
Studies in Hellenistic Judaism
Title | Studies in Hellenistic Judaism PDF eBook |
Author | Louis H. Feldman |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 688 |
Release | 2018-07-17 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9004332839 |
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.