ISBN:
9789004407602
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (227 Seiten)
Year of publication:
2019
Series Statement:
Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism volume 191
Series Statement:
The Medieval Franciscans volume17
Series Statement:
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2019, ISBN: 9789004390805
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Private associations and Jewish communities in the Hellenistic and Roman cities
Keywords:
Associations, institutions, etc
;
Jews History 168 B.C.-135 A.D
;
Jews Societies, etc to 1500
;
History
;
Civilization, Greco-Roman Influence
;
Fellowship Religious aspects
;
Judaism
;
Juden
;
Stadt
;
Hellenistische Staaten
;
Römisches Reich
;
Rome Religious life and customs
;
Festschrift
;
Römisches Reich
;
Hellenistische Staaten
;
Stadt
;
Juden
Abstract:
Front Matter -- Copyright page -- Introduction: “Greco-Roman Associations” and the Jews /Benedikt Eckhardt -- Private Associations in Hellenistic and Roman Cities: Common Ground and Dividing Lines /Benedikt Eckhardt -- Political and Sacred Animals: Religious Associations in Greco-Roman Egypt /Andrew Monson -- Qumran Discipline and Rites of Affliction in Their Associational Context /Andrew R. Krause -- Jewish Associations in Alexandria? /Kimberley Czajkowski -- Les communautés juives de la Diaspora dans le droit commun des associations du monde gréco-romain /Marie-Françoise Baslez -- Associations beyond the City: Jews, Actors and Empire in the Roman Period /Benedikt Eckhardt -- Organisationsstrukturen jüdischer Gemeinden im Mäandertal /Ulrich Huttner -- The Associates and the Others: Were Rabbinic Ḥavurot Greco-Roman Associations? /Clemens Leonhard -- Back Matter -- Index of Ancient Sources -- Index of Modern Authors -- Index of Subjects.
Abstract:
In Private Associations and Jewish Communities in the Hellenistic and Roman Cities, Benedikt Eckhardt brings together a group of experts to investigate a problem of historical categorization. Traditionally, scholars have either presupposed that Jewish groups were “Greco-Roman Associations” like others or have treated them in isolation from other groups. Attempts to begin a cross-disciplinary dialogue about the presuppositions and ultimate aims of the respective approaches have shown that much preliminary work on categories is necessary. This book explores the methodological dividing lines, based on the common-sense assumption that different questions require different solutions. Re-introducing historical differentiation into a field that has been dominated by abstractions, it provides the debate with a new foundation. Case studies highlight the problems and advantages of different approaches
Note:
Beiträge teilweise englisch, teilweise französisch, teilweise deutsch
DOI:
10.1163/9789004407602
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