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  • Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin  (4)
  • English  (4)
  • 2020-2024  (4)
  • 2020  (4)
  • Oxford : Oxford University Press  (4)
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  • 1
    Book
    Book
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780198843252 , 0198843259
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 331 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: Oxford studies in analytic theology
    Keywords: Albo, Yosef 1365-1444 ; Orthodoxes Judentum ; Analytische Philosophie
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    Oxford : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780197266717 , 9780197266960
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxiv, 227 Seiten , Illustrationen , 26 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Year of publication: 2020
    Series Statement: A British Academy monograph
    RVK:
    Keywords: England ; Bibel ; Handschrift ; Geschichte 1200-1500 ; Lollarden-Bibel ; Tyndale, William 1490-1536 ; Bibel Neues Testament ; Übersetzung ; Englisch ; Great Bible ; Englisch ; Bibelausgabe ; Geschichte 1526-1553
    Abstract: This book is the first in-depth study of the production and use of Bibles in late medieval and early modern England. Over three and a half centuries, from the nascent universities and Latin Bibles of the thirteenth century to the death of Edward VI in 1553, it puts a new perspective on the advent of moveable type print and religious reform. Based on the analysis of hundreds of biblical manuscripts and prints it reveals how scribes, printers, readers, and patrons have reacted to religious and political turmoil. The material evidence undermines traditional narratives, revealing, for example, evidence of Church worship in English prior to the Reformation, or seeing Henry VIII's Great Bible as a useless book
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780190262488
    Language: English
    Pages: xxxiv, 706 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2020
    Uniform Title: Bible Apocrypha New Revised Standard (2020)
    Keywords: Bible / Apocrypha / Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish ; Bible / Apocrypha ; Quelle ; Bibel Altes Testament ; Apokryphen
    Abstract: Building on the success of the Jewish Annotated New Testament (JANT) and the Jewish Study Bible (JSB), Oxford University Press now proceeds to complete the trilogy with the Jewish Annotated Apocrypha (JAA). The books of the Apocrypha were virtually all composed by Jewish writers in the Second Temple period. Excluded from the Hebrew Bible, these works were preserved by Christians. Yet no complete, standalone edition of these works has been produced in English with an emphasis on Jewish tradition or with an educated Jewish audience in mind. The JAA meets this need. The JAA differs from prior editions of the Apocrypha in a number of ways. First, as befits a Jewish Annotated Apocrypha, the volume excludes certain texts that are widely agreed to be of Christian origin. Second, it expands the scope of the volume to include Jubilees, an essential text for understanding ancient Judaism, and a book that merits inclusion in the volume by virtue of the fact that it was long considered part of the canon of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (the text is also revered by Ethiopian Jews). Third, it has restructured the order of the books so that the sequencing follows the logic that governs the order of the books in the Jewish canon (Law, History, Prophecy, Wisdom and Poetry). Using the NRSV translation (plus Jubilees), each book of the Apocrypha is annotated by a recognized expert in the study of ancient Judaism. An Introduction by the editors guides readers though the making of the volume and its contents. Thematic essays by an impressive array of scholars provide helpful contexts, backgrounds and elaborations on key themes
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9780198856825
    Language: English
    Pages: xvii, 203 Seiten
    Edition: First edition
    Year of publication: 2020
    DDC: 296.125066
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    Keywords: Iran ; Juden ; Kulturelle Identität ; Menstruation ; Parsen ; Syrische Kirchen ; Mandäer ; Babylonischer Talmud ; Geschlechtertrennung ; Bibel 15,19-33 Levitikus
    Abstract: The Talmud's Red Fence explores how rituals and beliefs concerning menstruation in the Babylonian Talmud and neighboring Sasanian religious texts were animated by difference and differentiation. It argues that the practice and development of menstrual rituals in Babylonian Judaism was a product of the religious terrain of the Sasanian Empire, where groups like Syriac Christians, Mandaeans, Zoroastrians, and Jews defined themselves in part based on how theyapproached menstrual impurity. It demonstrates that menstruation was highly charged in Babylonian Judaism and Sasanian Zoroastrian, where menstrual discharge was conceived of as highly productive female seed yet at the same time as stemming from either primordial sin (Eve eating from the tree) or evil(Ahrimen's kiss). It argues that competition between rabbis and Zoroastrians concerning menstrual purity put pressure on the Talmudic system, for instance in the unusual development of an expert diagnostic system of discharges. It shows how Babylonian rabbis seriously considered removing women from the home during the menstrual period, as Mandaeans and Zoroastrians did, yet in the end deemed this possibility too "heretical." Finally, it examines three cases of Babylonian Jewish women initiatingmenstrual practices that carved out autonomous female space. One of these, the extension of menstrual impurity beyond the biblically mandated seven days, is paralleled in both Zoroastrian Middle Persian and Mandaic texts. Ultimately, Talmudic menstrual purity is shown to be driven by difference inits binary structure of pure and impure; in gendered terms; on a social axis between Jews and Sasanian non-Jewish communities; and textually in the way the Palestinian and Babylonian Talmuds took shape in late antiquity
    Note: Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite[181]-194 , Bibliographie: Seite 181-194. - Index: Seite 195-203
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