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Between Cooperation and Hostility : Multiple Identities in Ancient Judaism and the Interaction with Foreign Powers
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  • Journal of Ancient Judaism. Supplements : Volume 011, Part
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1st ed
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  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical refererences and index.
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Preface; Table of Contents; Abbreviations; Body; Judeans, Jews, and their Neighbors: Jewish Identity in the Second Temple Period. Daniel R. Schwartz; Conflicting Models of Identity and the Publication of the Torah in the Persian Period. Thomas Römer; Joseph in Egypt: Living under Foreign Rule according to the Joseph Story and its Early Intra- and Extra-Biblical Reception. Jakob Wöhrle; The Adversaries in Ezra/Nehemiah - Fictitious or Real? A Case Study in Creating Identity in Late Persian and Hellenistic Times. Sebastian Grätz
  • "Genocide" in the Book of Esther: Cultural Integration and the Right of Resistance against Pogroms. Reinhard AchenbachAre Foreign Rulers Allowed to Enter and Sacrifice in the Jerusalem Temple? Rainer Albertz; The Construction of Samari(t)an Identity from the Inside and from the Outside. Stefan Schorch; Manifest Identity: From Ioudaios to Jew: Household Judaism as Anti-Hellenization in the Late Hasmonean. Era Andrea M. Berlin; Honor and Humiliation as a Factor in Hasmonean Politics according to the Narrator of 1 Maccabees. Doron Mendels
  • From the "Master of the Elephants" to the "Most Ungracious Wretch": The Image of Foreign Commanders in the Second Book of Maccabees. Johannes SchnocksSeduced by the Enemy or Wise Strategy? The Presentation of Non-Violence and Accommodation with Foreign Powers in Ancient Jewish Literary Sources. Catherine Hezser; The High Priests and Rome: Why Cooperation Failed. Kai Trampedach; Index of Ancient Sources; Index of Authors; Back Cover
  • The question of why the cooperation of Jews with the Persian and Ptolemaic empires achieved some success and why it failed with regard to the Seleucids and the Romans, even turning into military hostility against them, has not been sufficiently answered. The present volume intends to show, from the perspectives of Hebrew Bible, Judaic, and Ancient History Studies, that the contrasting Jewish attitudes towards foreign powers were not only dependent on specific political circumstances. They were also interrelated with the emergence of multiple early Jewish identities, which all found a basis in the Torah, the prophets, or the psalms.
  • Dr. theol. Reinhard Achenbach ist Privatdozent für Altes Testament und Akademischer Oberrat für Hebräisch an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät in München.
  • Dr. Johannes Schnocks ist Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Exzellenzcluster »Religion und Politik« an der Universität Münster. Er studierte Katholische Theologie in Bonn und Jerusalem, war Wissenschaftlicher Assistent in Bonn, wurde hier promoviert und 2008 habilitiert. Dr. Johannes Schnocks is research assistant at the Excellence Cluster "Religion and Politics" at the University of Münster. He studied catholic theology in Bonn and Jerusalem, was assistant professor in Bonn, where he also received his doctorate. In 2008 he received his "habilitation award".
  • Prof. Dr. Sebastian Grätz lehrt Alttestamentliche Wissenschaft an der Universität Mainz mit den Forschungsschwerpunkten Geschichte und Religionsgeschichte Israels sowie Literatur der alttestamentlichen Spätzeit.
  • Doron Mendels ist Professor für Geschichte an der Hebräischen Universität Jerusalem.
  • Rainer Albertz ist em. Professor für Altes Testament an der Universität Münster.
  • Dr. theol. Jakob Wöhrle ist Professor für Altes Testament an der Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg.
  • English
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Englisch
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ISBN: 3-666-55051-7, 1-299-22333-8, 3-647-55051-5
OCLC-Nummer: 830165261
Titel-ID: 9925176177006463