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.
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.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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.
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* Introduction: Alexander Kulik, "The Voice of Jacob" * A. Traditions * 1. William Adler, "Greek" * 2. Robert A. Kraft, "Latin" * 3. Pierluigi Piovanelli, "Ethiopic" * 4. Alexander Kulik, "Slavonic" * 5. Jacques van der Vliet, "Coptic" * 6. Sergey Minov, "Syriac" * 7. Michael E. Stone, "Armenian" * 8. Jost Gippert, "Georgian" * 9. John C. Reeves, "Christian Arabic" * 10. Martin McNamara, "Irish" * 11. Brian Murdoch, "Germanic" * B. Corpora * 12. Lorenzo DiTommaso, "The 'Old Testament Pseudepigrapha' as Category and Corpus" * 13. Michael Tuval, "Flavius Josephus" * 14. Gregory E. Sterling, "Philo of Alexandria" * 15. Abraham Terain, "Armenian Philonic Corpus" * 16. Folker Siegert, "Minor Jewish Hellenistic Authors" * 17. Folker Siegert, "Early Jewish Liturgical Texts" * 18. David Hamidovic, "Qumran Texts" * 19. Gabriele Boccaccini, "Enochic Traditions" * 21. Jonathan Ben-Dov, "The Jewish Calendar and Jewish Sciences" * C. Comparative Perspectives: Alternative Modes of Transmission * 21. Martha Himmelfarb, "Rabbinic and Post-Rabbinic Jewish" * 22. Dylan M. Burns, "Gnostic" * 23. John C. Reeves, "Manichaean" * 24. John C. Reeves, "Islamic" * D. Trajectories of Traditions * 25. James Hamilton Charlesworth, "'The Pseudepigrapha Crescent,' and a Taxonomy of How Christians Shaped Jewish Traditions and Texts" * 26. Lorenzo DiTommaso, "The Reception and Interpretation of 'Old Testament' Figures in Literature and Art from Antiquity through the Reformation: Studies, 1983-2017" * Indices
* Introduction: Alexander Kulik, "The Voice of Jacob" * A. Traditions * 1. William Adler, "Greek" * 2. Robert A. Kraft, "Latin" * 3. Pierluigi Piovanelli, "Ethiopic" * 4. Alexander Kulik, "Slavonic" * 5. Jacques van der Vliet, "Coptic" * 6. Sergey Minov, "Syriac" * 7. Michael E. Stone, "Armenian" * 8. Jost Gippert, "Georgian" * 9. John C. Reeves, "Christian Arabic" * 10. Martin McNamara, "Irish" * 11. Brian Murdoch, "Germanic" * B. Corpora * 12. Lorenzo DiTommaso, "The 'Old Testament Pseudepigrapha' as Category and Corpus" * 13. Michael Tuval, "Flavius Josephus" * 14. Gregory E. Sterling, "Philo of Alexandria" * 15. Abraham Terain, "Armenian Philonic Corpus" * 16. Folker Siegert, "Minor Jewish Hellenistic Authors" * 17. Folker Siegert, "Early Jewish Liturgical Texts" * 18. David Hamidovic, "Qumran Texts" * 19. Gabriele Boccaccini, "Enochic Traditions" * 21. Jonathan Ben-Dov, "The Jewish Calendar and Jewish Sciences" * C. Comparative Perspectives: Alternative Modes of Transmission * 21. Martha Himmelfarb, "Rabbinic and Post-Rabbinic Jewish" * 22. Dylan M. Burns, "Gnostic" * 23. John C. Reeves, "Manichaean" * 24. John C. Reeves, "Islamic" * D. Trajectories of Traditions * 25. James Hamilton Charlesworth, "'The Pseudepigrapha Crescent,' and a Taxonomy of How Christians Shaped Jewish Traditions and Texts" * 26. Lorenzo DiTommaso, "The Reception and Interpretation of 'Old Testament' Figures in Literature and Art from Antiquity through the Reformation: Studies, 1983-2017" * Indices
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