Why Did Paul Go West?: Jewish Historical Narrative and Thought

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نام کتاب : Why Did Paul Go West?: Jewish Historical Narrative and Thought
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : چرا پولس به غرب رفت ؟: روایت و اندیشه تاریخی یهودی
سری : Jewish and Christian Text
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ناشر : Bloomsbury T&T Clark
سال نشر : 2013
تعداد صفحات : 194
ISBN (شابک) : 9781472551061 , 9780567610379
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 1 مگابایت



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Contents\nPreface\nChapter 1 Why Did Paul Go West?\n Jewish presence in Europe in spite of its non-rabbinic nature\n Secret literature: why were the rabbis reluctant to translate the oral law?\n Networks of knowledge and early Christianity\nChapter 2 How Was Antiquity Treated in Societies with a Hellenistic Heritage? And Why Did the Rabbis Avoid Writing History?\n Theme I: the relationship of societies, groups, and individuals to their past: a schematic approach\n Theme II: what were the modes for using the past in Antiquity?\n Theme III: when and by whom?\n Theme IV: the agents are not mere transmitters of the past, but rather significantly impact how antiquity is used in Antiquity\nChapter 3 Can We Read a Historical Text as a Musical Score? A New Approach to Polyphony and Simultaneity in 1 Maccabees\n Evil, foreignness and purity\n Dynamis: the manifestation in history of power (and its opposite: weakness)\n True peace and false peace\nChapter 4 The Conceptual Linearity of Historical Narrative and its Distortion: A Preliminary Note\nChapter 5 Memory and Memories: The Attitude of 1 and 2 Maccabees toward Hellenization and Hellenism\n Memory and memories in the Books of Maccabees\n Hellenism and Hellenization in 1 and 2 Maccabees\n Conclusion\nChapter 6 Phases of Inscribed Memory Concerning the Land of Israel in Palestinian Judaism of the Second Century bce: The Case of 1 Maccabees\nChapter 7 Etiquette I: Was the Rejection of Gifts One of the Reasons for the Outbreak of the Maccabean Revolt? A Preliminary Note on the Role of Gifting in the Book of 1 Maccabees\nChapter 8 Etiquette II: Honor and Humiliation as a Factor in Hasmonean Politics According to the Narrator of 1 Maccabees\n The narrator’s view of honor and esteem\n Some examples in 1 Maccabees and our interpretation\n Conclusion\nChapter 9 Political Theology I: Deus Duplex to Deus Silens: The State of Exception in the Political Theology of 1 Maccabees\n 1. The state of exception (emergency), where an interventionist God retreats for a while from the position of leadership in the history of his people\n 2. Definition of Jewish sovereignty: the political theology of the narrator\n 3. Constitutional transitions in the succession of the Hasmonean brothers\nChapter 10 Political Theology II: 1 Maccabees and Liberation from a Competing King-God and the Phenomenon of Rifts Inherent in Ancient Israel\n Phase 1\n Phase 2\n Phase 3\n Phase 4\n Phase 5\n Phase 6\nSelect Bibliography\nIndex of Biblical and Other Ancient Sources\n Old Testament\n New Testament\n Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha\n Rabbinic sources\n Greek and Latin authors\nIndex of Authors




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