Scepticism has been the driving force in the development of Greco-Roman culture in the past, and the impetus for far-reaching scientific achievements and philosophical investigation. Early Jewish culture, in contrast, avoided creating consistent representations of its philosophical doctrines...
Read More about Expressions of Sceptical Topoi in (Late) Antique Judaism (Studies and Texts in Scepticism #12)'''Who am I?' and 'Who are we?' are the existential, foundational questions in our lives. In our modern world, there is no construct more influential than 'identity' - whether as individuals or as groups. The concept of group identity is the focal point of a research group named "A Question of...
Read More about A Question of Identity: Social, Political, and Historical Aspects of Identity Dynamics in Jewish and Other ContextsSources and Interpretation in Ancient Judaism is a Festschrift in honor of Prof. Tal Ilan. The essays reflect realms within the broad field of Ancient Judaism that are central to Ilan's scholarship: Second Temple literary sources and history, Gender, Jewish papyrology and rabbinic literature.
Read More about Sources and Interpretation in Ancient Judaism: Studies for Tal Ilan at Sixty (Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity #104)The Babylonian Talmud (Bavli), the great compilation of Jewish law edited in the late Sasanian era (sixth-seventh century CE), also incorporates a great deal of aggada, that is, nonlegal material, including interpretations of the Bible, stories, folk sayings, and prayers. The Talmud's aggadic...
Read More about The Aggada of the Bavli and Its Cultural WorldThe Babylonian Talmud (Bavli), the great compilation of Jewish law edited in the late Sasanian era (sixth-seventh century CE), also incorporates a great deal of aggada, that is, nonlegal material, including interpretations of the Bible, stories, folk sayings, and prayers. The Talmud's aggadic...
Read More about The Aggada of the Bavli and Its Cultural WorldThe Sasanian Empire was home to many religious communities. It was also a place of meeting and transformation. It was where old religions met more recent arrivals, and where both new and old were transformed as a result of this contact. While some religious communities shared more than others, and...
Read More about Jews, Christians and Zoroastrians: Religious Dynamics in a Sasanian Context (Judaism in Context)This volume presents five vivid tales of Persian Christian martyrs from the fifth century. They provide important historical information on Christian society at this time, revealing its geographical and social divisions. Narseh is an itinerant monk from Bēth Raziqāyē who damages a fire temple that...
Read More about Persian Martyr Acts under King Yazdgird I (Persian Martyr Acts in Syriac: Text and Translatio #5)The Exilarchs, professed scions of the biblical Davidic royal line, were leaders of the Jews of Babylonia in antiquity. They were said to be powerful political figures and to lead a decadent lifestyle. Their princely trappings and high-handed manner were legend. They were reported to be completely...
Read More about A Prince Without a Kingdom: The Exilarch in the Sasanian Era (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism #150)An Illinois Sampler presents personal accounts from faculty members at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and other contributors about their research and how it enriches and energizes their teaching. Contributors from the humanities, engineering, social and natural sciences, and other...
Read More about An Illinois Sampler: Teaching and Research on the PrairieAn Illinois Sampler presents personal accounts from faculty members at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and other contributors about their research and how it enriches and energizes their teaching. Contributors from the humanities, engineering, social and natural sciences, and other...
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