Ishay Rosen-Zvi (Tel-Aviv University)
The Evil Inclination in Early Judaism and Christianity
Herausgeber: Aitken, James; Patmore, Hector M
Ishay Rosen-Zvi (Tel-Aviv University)
The Evil Inclination in Early Judaism and Christianity
Herausgeber: Aitken, James; Patmore, Hector M
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Aimed at those interested in the thought of early Judaism and early Christianity, and especially the relations between the two, this book focuses on the specific Jewish concept of the evil inclination and how that concept developed in its cultural context.
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Aimed at those interested in the thought of early Judaism and early Christianity, and especially the relations between the two, this book focuses on the specific Jewish concept of the evil inclination and how that concept developed in its cultural context.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 720g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470827
- ISBN-10: 1108470823
- Artikelnr.: 60014956
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 720g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470827
- ISBN-10: 1108470823
- Artikelnr.: 60014956
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Ishay Rosen-Zvi is Professor in the Department of Jewish Philosophy and Talmud at Tel-Aviv University. A scholar of rabbinic literature, he was elected to the Israel Young Academy of Sciences in 2013. He is author of several books, most recently, Goy: Israel's Multiple Others and the Birth of the Gentile (2015).
1. Introduction James Aitken, Hector Patmore and Ishay Rosen-Zvi; 2. Reconsidering the semantics of the 'inclination' (yé
r) in classical Biblical Hebrew Noam Mizrahi; 3. The 'inclination' (y
er) as rendered in the Septuagint James Aitken; 4. 'Fleshly spirit' and 'vessel of flesh' in 4Qinstruction and the thanksgiving hymns Benjamin Wold; 5. Theological anthropology in the enochic tradition Loren Stuckenbruck; 6. The perils of philosophical persuasion: Philo on the origin of moral evils Sharon Weisser; 7. The evil inclination (ye
er ha-ra') in tannaitic literature: demonic desires and beyond Ishay Rosen-Zvi; 8. Conflicting intrapersonal powers in Paul's letters Daniel Schumann; 9. The 'two inclinations' and the double-minded human condition in the letter of James George van Kooten; 10. An evil inclination in early targums to the Pentateuch and Prophets? Hector Patmore; 11. Gnostic theologies of evil Timothy Pettipiece; 12. The rabbinic 'inclination' (ye
er) and the Christian apocrypha Monika Pesthy-Simon; 13. Origen on the origin of sin Riemer Roukema; 14. Augustine on the diabolical suggestion of sin Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe; 15. Jerome and the 'inclination' (ye
er): the evidence of the vulgate C. T. R. Hayward; 16. Rabbinic inclinations and monastic thoughts: Evagrius Ponticus' doctrine of reasoning (logismoi) and its antecedents Augustine Casiday; 17. 'Inclination' (yär
) in the Syriac tradition David G. K. Taylor; 18. Evil, sin and inclination (Ye
er) in Jewish and Christian poetic disputes between the body and soul Ophir Münz-Manor; 19. The wizard of az and the evil inclination: the Babylonian rabbinic inclination (ye
er) in its Zoroastrian and Manichaean context Yishai Kiel; 20. The evil inclination in the targums to the writing Leeor Gottlieb.
r) in classical Biblical Hebrew Noam Mizrahi; 3. The 'inclination' (y
er) as rendered in the Septuagint James Aitken; 4. 'Fleshly spirit' and 'vessel of flesh' in 4Qinstruction and the thanksgiving hymns Benjamin Wold; 5. Theological anthropology in the enochic tradition Loren Stuckenbruck; 6. The perils of philosophical persuasion: Philo on the origin of moral evils Sharon Weisser; 7. The evil inclination (ye
er ha-ra') in tannaitic literature: demonic desires and beyond Ishay Rosen-Zvi; 8. Conflicting intrapersonal powers in Paul's letters Daniel Schumann; 9. The 'two inclinations' and the double-minded human condition in the letter of James George van Kooten; 10. An evil inclination in early targums to the Pentateuch and Prophets? Hector Patmore; 11. Gnostic theologies of evil Timothy Pettipiece; 12. The rabbinic 'inclination' (ye
er) and the Christian apocrypha Monika Pesthy-Simon; 13. Origen on the origin of sin Riemer Roukema; 14. Augustine on the diabolical suggestion of sin Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe; 15. Jerome and the 'inclination' (ye
er): the evidence of the vulgate C. T. R. Hayward; 16. Rabbinic inclinations and monastic thoughts: Evagrius Ponticus' doctrine of reasoning (logismoi) and its antecedents Augustine Casiday; 17. 'Inclination' (yär
) in the Syriac tradition David G. K. Taylor; 18. Evil, sin and inclination (Ye
er) in Jewish and Christian poetic disputes between the body and soul Ophir Münz-Manor; 19. The wizard of az and the evil inclination: the Babylonian rabbinic inclination (ye
er) in its Zoroastrian and Manichaean context Yishai Kiel; 20. The evil inclination in the targums to the writing Leeor Gottlieb.
1. Introduction James Aitken, Hector Patmore and Ishay Rosen-Zvi; 2. Reconsidering the semantics of the 'inclination' (yé
r) in classical Biblical Hebrew Noam Mizrahi; 3. The 'inclination' (y
er) as rendered in the Septuagint James Aitken; 4. 'Fleshly spirit' and 'vessel of flesh' in 4Qinstruction and the thanksgiving hymns Benjamin Wold; 5. Theological anthropology in the enochic tradition Loren Stuckenbruck; 6. The perils of philosophical persuasion: Philo on the origin of moral evils Sharon Weisser; 7. The evil inclination (ye
er ha-ra') in tannaitic literature: demonic desires and beyond Ishay Rosen-Zvi; 8. Conflicting intrapersonal powers in Paul's letters Daniel Schumann; 9. The 'two inclinations' and the double-minded human condition in the letter of James George van Kooten; 10. An evil inclination in early targums to the Pentateuch and Prophets? Hector Patmore; 11. Gnostic theologies of evil Timothy Pettipiece; 12. The rabbinic 'inclination' (ye
er) and the Christian apocrypha Monika Pesthy-Simon; 13. Origen on the origin of sin Riemer Roukema; 14. Augustine on the diabolical suggestion of sin Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe; 15. Jerome and the 'inclination' (ye
er): the evidence of the vulgate C. T. R. Hayward; 16. Rabbinic inclinations and monastic thoughts: Evagrius Ponticus' doctrine of reasoning (logismoi) and its antecedents Augustine Casiday; 17. 'Inclination' (yär
) in the Syriac tradition David G. K. Taylor; 18. Evil, sin and inclination (Ye
er) in Jewish and Christian poetic disputes between the body and soul Ophir Münz-Manor; 19. The wizard of az and the evil inclination: the Babylonian rabbinic inclination (ye
er) in its Zoroastrian and Manichaean context Yishai Kiel; 20. The evil inclination in the targums to the writing Leeor Gottlieb.
r) in classical Biblical Hebrew Noam Mizrahi; 3. The 'inclination' (y
er) as rendered in the Septuagint James Aitken; 4. 'Fleshly spirit' and 'vessel of flesh' in 4Qinstruction and the thanksgiving hymns Benjamin Wold; 5. Theological anthropology in the enochic tradition Loren Stuckenbruck; 6. The perils of philosophical persuasion: Philo on the origin of moral evils Sharon Weisser; 7. The evil inclination (ye
er ha-ra') in tannaitic literature: demonic desires and beyond Ishay Rosen-Zvi; 8. Conflicting intrapersonal powers in Paul's letters Daniel Schumann; 9. The 'two inclinations' and the double-minded human condition in the letter of James George van Kooten; 10. An evil inclination in early targums to the Pentateuch and Prophets? Hector Patmore; 11. Gnostic theologies of evil Timothy Pettipiece; 12. The rabbinic 'inclination' (ye
er) and the Christian apocrypha Monika Pesthy-Simon; 13. Origen on the origin of sin Riemer Roukema; 14. Augustine on the diabolical suggestion of sin Sophie Lunn-Rockliffe; 15. Jerome and the 'inclination' (ye
er): the evidence of the vulgate C. T. R. Hayward; 16. Rabbinic inclinations and monastic thoughts: Evagrius Ponticus' doctrine of reasoning (logismoi) and its antecedents Augustine Casiday; 17. 'Inclination' (yär
) in the Syriac tradition David G. K. Taylor; 18. Evil, sin and inclination (Ye
er) in Jewish and Christian poetic disputes between the body and soul Ophir Münz-Manor; 19. The wizard of az and the evil inclination: the Babylonian rabbinic inclination (ye
er) in its Zoroastrian and Manichaean context Yishai Kiel; 20. The evil inclination in the targums to the writing Leeor Gottlieb.