Antiquity in Antiquity: Jewish and Christian Pasts in the Greco-Roman World
Welche Rolle spielten das kollektive Gedächtnis und die Geschichte einer Gemeinschaft bei der Identitätsfindung, politischen Propaganda, im religiösen Glauben und bei religiösen Praktiken von Juden, Christen und Heiden in der späten Antike (vom 3. Jh. v. Chr. bis zum 7. Jh. n. Chr.)? Die Autoren die...
Summary: | Welche Rolle spielten das kollektive Gedächtnis und die Geschichte einer Gemeinschaft bei der Identitätsfindung, politischen Propaganda, im religiösen Glauben und bei religiösen Praktiken von Juden, Christen und Heiden in der späten Antike (vom 3. Jh. v. Chr. bis zum 7. Jh. n. Chr.)? Die Autoren dieses Bandes untersuchen, wie die verschiedenen religiösen Gruppen der Antike ihre eigene Gegenwart sahen.InhaltsübersichtGregg Gardner and Kevin L. Osterloh: The Significance of Antiquity in Antiquity: An Introduction Part OneJewish an Pagan Antiquities from the Late Hellenistic to the Early Imperial Period Holger M. Zellentin: The End of Jewish Egypt: Artapanus and the Second Exodus – Harriet I. Flower: Remembering and Forgetting Temple Destruction: The Destruction of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in 83 BC – Steve Mason: The Greeks and the Distant Past in Josephus's Judaean War – Doron Mendels: How Was Antiquity Treated in Societies with a Hellenistic Heritage? And Why Did the Rabbis Avoid Writing History? Part TwoJewish, Pagan, and Christian Antiquities in the Greco-Roman World Peter Schäfer: Rabbis and Priests, or: How to Do Away with the Glorious Past of the Sons of Aaron – Annette Yoshiko Reed: »Jewish Christianity« as Counter-history?: The Apostolic Past in Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History and the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies – Lee I. Levine: Jewish Collective Memory in Late Antiquity: Issues in the Interpretation of Jewish Art – Elizabeth Kessler-Dimin: Tradition and Transmission: Hermes Kourotrophos in Nea Paphos, Cyprus Part ThreeAntiquities of Late Antiquitiy and Today Moulie Vidas: The Bavli's Discussion of Genealogy in Qiddushin IV – Ra'anan S. Boustan: The Spoils of the Jerusalem Temple at Rome and Constantinople: Jewish Counter-Geography in a Christianizing Empire – Yannis Papadoyannakis: A Debate about the Rebuilding of the Temple in Sixth-Century Byzantium – G.W. Bowersock: Helena's Bridle and the Chariot of Ethiopia – Adam H. Becker: The Ancient Near East in the Late Antique Near East: Syriac Christian Appropriation of the Biblical East Leading scholars in early Christianity, Judaic studies, classics, history and archaeology explore the ways that memories were retrieved, reconstituted and put to use by Jews, Christians and their pagan neighbours in late antiquity, from the third century B.C.E. to the seventh century C.E.Survey of contentsGregg Gardner and Kevin L. Osterloh: The Significance of Antiquity in Antiquity: An Introduction Part OneJewish an Pagan Antiquities from the Late Hellenistic to the Early Imperial Period Holger M. Zellentin: The End of Jewish Egypt: Artapanus and the Second Exodus – Harriet I. Flower: Remembering and Forgetting Temple Destruction: The Destruction of the Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus in 83 BC – Steve Mason: The Greeks and the Distant Past in Josephus's Judaean War – Doron Mendels: How Was Antiquity Treated in Societies with a Hellenistic Heritage? And Why Did the Rabbis Avoid Writing History? Part TwoJewish, Pagan, and Christian Antiquities in the Greco-Roman World Peter Schäfer: Rabbis and Priests, or: How to Do Away with the Glorious Past of the Sons of Aaron – Annette Yoshiko Reed: »Jewish Christianity« as Counter-history?: The Apostolic Past in Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History and the Pseudo-Clementine Homilies – Lee I. Levine: Jewish Collective Memory in Late Antiquity: Issues in the Interpretation of Jewish Art – Elizabeth Kessler-Dimin: Tradition and Transmission: Hermes Kourotrophos in Nea Paphos, Cyprus Part ThreeAntiquities of Late Antiquitiy and Today Moulie Vidas: The Bavli's Discussion of Genealogy in Qiddushin IV – Ra'anan S. Boustan: The Spoils of the Jerusalem Temple at Rome and Constantinople: Jewish Counter-Geography in a Christianizing Empire – Yannis Papadoyannakis: A Debate about the Rebuilding of the Temple in Sixth-Century Byzantium – G.W. Bowersock: Helena's Bridle and the Chariot of Ethiopia – Adam H. Becker: The Ancient Near East in the Late Antique Near East: Syriac Christian Appropriation of the Biblical East |
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ISBN: | 3161514564 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-151456-2 |