ISBN:
9789004331297
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9004331298
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9789004331310
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (XI, 263 Seiten)
Year of publication:
2016
Series Statement:
Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism Volume 176
Series Statement:
Brill Biblical studies, Ancient Near East and early Christianity e-books online
Series Statement:
collection 2017
Series Statement:
Brill online books and journals: E-books
Series Statement:
Journal for the study of Judaism Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Frisch, Alexandria, author Danielic discourse on empire in Second Temple literature
Dissertation note:
Dissertation New York University 2013
Keywords:
Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Bible
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Bible
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Hochschulschrift
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Bibel Daniel
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Imperialismus
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Reich Gottes
Abstract:
"In The Danielic Discourse on Empire in Second Temple Literature, Alexandria Frisch asks: how did Jews in the Second Temple period understand the phenomenon of foreign empire? In answering this question, a remarkable trend reveals itself--the book of Daniel, which situates its narrative in an imperial context and apocalyptically envisions empires, was overwhelmingly used by Jewish writers when they wanted to say something about empires. This study examines Daniel, as well as antecedents to and interpretations of Daniel, in order to identify the diachronic changes in perceptions of empire during this period. Oftentimes, this Danielic discourse directly reacted to imperial ideologies, either copying, subverting, or adapting those ideologies. Throughout this study, postcolonial criticism, therefore, provides a hermeneutical lens through which to ask a second question: in an imperial context, is the Jewish conception of empire actually Jewish?"--
Note:
Description based upon print version of record$lvolume 176
DOI:
10.1163/9789004331310
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