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Titel: | Above, Below, Before, and After Studies in Judaism and Christianity in Conversation with Martha Himmelfarb |
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Schriftenreihe: | Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism
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Medienzugang: | https://doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-163192-4 |
Zusammenfassung: | Darüber, darunter, davor und danach. Studien zu Judentum und Christentum im Dialog mit Martha Himmelfarb. Martha Himmelfarbs Forschung hat Wissenschaftler dazu veranlasst, das, was wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte des Judentums und des Christentums zu wissen glaubten, noch einmal zu hinterfragen. Basierend auf ihrer Forschung, bietet dieser Band Beiträge über die Rezeption und Transformation jüdischer und christlicher Texte und Traditionen, über die Grenzen von Sprache, Kultur und Religion hinaus. In dialogue with the work of Martha Himmelfarb, this volume explores the transmission and transformation of Jewish and Christian texts and traditions across languages, cultures, and religions. The contributions range widely, from the Dead Sea Scrolls and Hellenistic Judaism to Nag Hammadi literature and Jewish and Christian magic, and from classical rabbinic literature and patristic writings to Hekhalot literature and medieval midrashim. The research of Martha Himmelfarb has pushed scholars to re-examine what we thought we knew about the formative histories of Judaism and Christianity. In studies on such topics as apocalypses, pseudepigrapha, and messianism, Himmelfarb opened up new perspectives on Second Temple Judaism and its legacy within its late antique and medieval successor communities. Inspired by the sweeping breadth of her learning and scholarship, this volume explores the transmission and transformation of Jewish and Christian texts and traditions within and across the boundaries of language, culture, and religion. The volumes contributors range widely across sources, genres, and contexts, from the Dead Sea Scrolls and Hellenistic Judaism to Nag Hammadi literature and Jewish and Christian magic, and from classical rabbinic literature and patristic writings, to Hekhalot literature and medieval midrashim. Contributors not only revisit the histories of apocalypticism, sectarianism, and messianism but also take up questions regarding the materiality of manuscripts, the boundaries of religious communities and identities, the ritual uses of heavenly visions, and the history of Jewish priests and priesthood before and after the destruction of Jerusalem Temple. In dialogue with Himmelfarbs work, the volume exemplifies the value of studying Jewish and Christian traditions in concert as well as bridging the disciplinary divides that too often fragment the fields of Biblical Studies, Second Temple Judaism, New Testament Studies, Rabbinics, Patristics, Late Antiquity, and Medieval Studies.Survey of contentsRaanan Boustan/David Frankfurter/Annette Yoshiko Reed: Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb I. Rethinking Second Temple Judaism Annette Yoshiko Reed : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - Benjamin G. Wright : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - Steven Fraade : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles - Aryeh Amihay : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism II. At the Intersections of Judaism and Christianity John Marshall : Jewish? Judean? Naming Johns Apocalypse - Elaine Pagels : »The Innumerable Multitude«: Converted or Coerced? - Abraham Jacob Berkovitz : On Mechanics and Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis: Revelation, Gentiles, and Psalm 29 in Tannaitic Midrash - Peter Schäfer : O Felix Culpa: Curse and Blessing of the Expulsion from Paradise - Hayim Lapin : Amulo of Lyon, the Two Messiahs, and the Dissemination of Rabbinic Culture - William Adler : »Should We Pay Heed to Those Who Say that Jesus was Appointed as a Priest by the Jews?«: Michael Glycass Refutation of the »Secret Codex« in Tiberias III. Priesthoods and Liturgies in Transformation Richard Bauckham : Priests and Levites in the Jerusalem Necropolis - Michael D. Swartz : Priests and Strangers: The Role of the Laity in Yerushalmi Yoma - Ophir Münz-Manor : Singing Rabbis? Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - Mika Ahuvia : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - David Frankfurter : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts IV. Material Texts Annemarie Luijendijk : »Embalm Them with Cedar Oil«: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - Nicola Denzey Lewis : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - John Reeves : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation V. Apocalyptic Afterlives Elena Dugan : On Late Ancient Readers of 1 Enoch: Suspected, Suspicious, and Supposed - James Vanderkam : Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer and the Book of Jubilees - Sarit Kattan Gribetz : The Abraham Discords: Eschatology and Ancestry in Pirqe Rabbi Eliezers Binding of Isaac - David Stern : An Apocalyptic Scroll - Raanan Boustan : Hekhalot Literature, Scholastic Ritual, and Intercessory Prayer in Midrash Mishle - Gideon Bohak : Divination and Eschatology in Late Antique Judaism Martha Himmelfarbs Forschung hat Wissenschaftler dazu veranlasst, das, was wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte des Judentums und des Christentums zu wissen glaubten, noch einmal zu hinterfragen. Basierend auf ihrer Forschung, bietet dieser Band Beiträge über die Rezeption und Transformation jüdischer und christlicher Texte und Traditionen, über die Grenzen von Sprache, Kultur und Religion hinaus.Inhalts+uuml;bersichtRaanan Boustan/David Frankfurter/Annette Yoshiko Reed: Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb I. Rethinking Second Temple Judaism Annette Yoshiko Reed : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - Benjamin G. Wright : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - Steven Fraade : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles - Aryeh Amihay : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism II. At the Intersections of Judaism and Christianity John Marshall : Jewish? Judean? Naming Johns Apocalypse - Elaine Pagels : »The Innumerable Multitude«: Converted or Coerced? - Abraham Jacob Berkovitz : On Mechanics and Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis: Revelation, Gentiles, and Psalm 29 in Tannaitic Midrash - Peter Schäfer : O Felix Culpa: Curse and Blessing of the Expulsion from Paradise - Hayim Lapin : Amulo of Lyon, the Two Messiahs, and the Dissemination of Rabbinic Culture - William Adler : »Should We Pay Heed to Those Who Say that Jesus was Appointed as a Priest by the Jews?«: Michael Glycass Refutation of the »Secret Codex« in Tiberias III. Priesthoods and Liturgies in Transformation Richard Bauckham : Priests and Levites in the Jerusalem Necropolis - Michael D. Swartz : Priests and Strangers: The Role of the Laity in Yerushalmi Yoma - Ophir Münz-Manor : Singing Rabbis? Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - Mika Ahuvia : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - David Frankfurter : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts IV. Material Texts Annemarie Luijendijk : »Embalm Them with Cedar Oil«: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - Nicola Denzey Lewis : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - John Reeves : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation V. Apocalyptic Afterlives Elena Dugan : On Late Ancient Readers of 1 Enoch: Suspected, Suspicious, and Supposed - James Vanderkam : Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer and the Book of Jubilees - Sarit Kattan Gribetz : The Abraham Discords: Eschatology and Ancestry in Pirqe Rabbi Eliezers Binding of Isaac - David Stern : An Apocalyptic Scroll - Raanan Boustan : Hekhalot Literature, Scholastic Ritual, and Intercessory Prayer in Midrash Mishle - Gideon Bohak : Divination and Eschatology in Late Antique Judaism |
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520 | |a Martha Himmelfarbs Forschung hat Wissenschaftler dazu veranlasst, das, was wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte des Judentums und des Christentums zu wissen glaubten, noch einmal zu hinterfragen. Basierend auf ihrer Forschung, bietet dieser Band Beiträge über die Rezeption und Transformation jüdischer und christlicher Texte und Traditionen, über die Grenzen von Sprache, Kultur und Religion hinaus. | ||
520 | |a In dialogue with the work of Martha Himmelfarb, this volume explores the transmission and transformation of Jewish and Christian texts and traditions across languages, cultures, and religions. The contributions range widely, from the Dead Sea Scrolls and Hellenistic Judaism to Nag Hammadi literature and Jewish and Christian magic, and from classical rabbinic literature and patristic writings to Hekhalot literature and medieval midrashim. | ||
520 | |a The research of Martha Himmelfarb has pushed scholars to re-examine what we thought we knew about the formative histories of Judaism and Christianity. In studies on such topics as apocalypses, pseudepigrapha, and messianism, Himmelfarb opened up new perspectives on Second Temple Judaism and its legacy within its late antique and medieval successor communities. Inspired by the sweeping breadth of her learning and scholarship, this volume explores the transmission and transformation of Jewish and Christian texts and traditions within and across the boundaries of language, culture, and religion. The volumes contributors range widely across sources, genres, and contexts, from the Dead Sea Scrolls and Hellenistic Judaism to Nag Hammadi literature and Jewish and Christian magic, and from classical rabbinic literature and patristic writings, to Hekhalot literature and medieval midrashim. Contributors not only revisit the histories of apocalypticism, sectarianism, and messianism but also take up questions regarding the materiality of manuscripts, the boundaries of religious communities and identities, the ritual uses of heavenly visions, and the history of Jewish priests and priesthood before and after the destruction of Jerusalem Temple. In dialogue with Himmelfarbs work, the volume exemplifies the value of studying Jewish and Christian traditions in concert as well as bridging the disciplinary divides that too often fragment the fields of Biblical Studies, Second Temple Judaism, New Testament Studies, Rabbinics, Patristics, Late Antiquity, and Medieval Studies.Survey of contentsRaanan Boustan/David Frankfurter/Annette Yoshiko Reed: Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb I. Rethinking Second Temple Judaism Annette Yoshiko Reed : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - Benjamin G. Wright : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - Steven Fraade : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles - Aryeh Amihay : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism II. At the Intersections of Judaism and Christianity John Marshall : Jewish? Judean? Naming Johns Apocalypse - Elaine Pagels : »The Innumerable Multitude«: Converted or Coerced? - Abraham Jacob Berkovitz : On Mechanics and Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis: Revelation, Gentiles, and Psalm 29 in Tannaitic Midrash - Peter Schäfer : O Felix Culpa: Curse and Blessing of the Expulsion from Paradise - Hayim Lapin : Amulo of Lyon, the Two Messiahs, and the Dissemination of Rabbinic Culture - William Adler : »Should We Pay Heed to Those Who Say that Jesus was Appointed as a Priest by the Jews?«: Michael Glycass Refutation of the »Secret Codex« in Tiberias III. Priesthoods and Liturgies in Transformation Richard Bauckham : Priests and Levites in the Jerusalem Necropolis - Michael D. Swartz : Priests and Strangers: The Role of the Laity in Yerushalmi Yoma - Ophir Münz-Manor : Singing Rabbis? Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - Mika Ahuvia : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - David Frankfurter : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts IV. Material Texts Annemarie Luijendijk : »Embalm Them with Cedar Oil«: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - Nicola Denzey Lewis : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - John Reeves : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation V. Apocalyptic Afterlives Elena Dugan : On Late Ancient Readers of 1 Enoch: Suspected, Suspicious, and Supposed - James Vanderkam : Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer and the Book of Jubilees - Sarit Kattan Gribetz : The Abraham Discords: Eschatology and Ancestry in Pirqe Rabbi Eliezers Binding of Isaac - David Stern : An Apocalyptic Scroll - Raanan Boustan : Hekhalot Literature, Scholastic Ritual, and Intercessory Prayer in Midrash Mishle - Gideon Bohak : Divination and Eschatology in Late Antique Judaism | ||
520 | |a Martha Himmelfarbs Forschung hat Wissenschaftler dazu veranlasst, das, was wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte des Judentums und des Christentums zu wissen glaubten, noch einmal zu hinterfragen. Basierend auf ihrer Forschung, bietet dieser Band Beiträge über die Rezeption und Transformation jüdischer und christlicher Texte und Traditionen, über die Grenzen von Sprache, Kultur und Religion hinaus.Inhalts+uuml;bersichtRaanan Boustan/David Frankfurter/Annette Yoshiko Reed: Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb I. Rethinking Second Temple Judaism Annette Yoshiko Reed : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - Benjamin G. Wright : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - Steven Fraade : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles - Aryeh Amihay : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism II. At the Intersections of Judaism and Christianity John Marshall : Jewish? Judean? Naming Johns Apocalypse - Elaine Pagels : »The Innumerable Multitude«: Converted or Coerced? - Abraham Jacob Berkovitz : On Mechanics and Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis: Revelation, Gentiles, and Psalm 29 in Tannaitic Midrash - Peter Schäfer : O Felix Culpa: Curse and Blessing of the Expulsion from Paradise - Hayim Lapin : Amulo of Lyon, the Two Messiahs, and the Dissemination of Rabbinic Culture - William Adler : »Should We Pay Heed to Those Who Say that Jesus was Appointed as a Priest by the Jews?«: Michael Glycass Refutation of the »Secret Codex« in Tiberias III. Priesthoods and Liturgies in Transformation Richard Bauckham : Priests and Levites in the Jerusalem Necropolis - Michael D. Swartz : Priests and Strangers: The Role of the Laity in Yerushalmi Yoma - Ophir Münz-Manor : Singing Rabbis? Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - Mika Ahuvia : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - David Frankfurter : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts IV. Material Texts Annemarie Luijendijk : »Embalm Them with Cedar Oil«: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - Nicola Denzey Lewis : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - John Reeves : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation V. Apocalyptic Afterlives Elena Dugan : On Late Ancient Readers of 1 Enoch: Suspected, Suspicious, and Supposed - James Vanderkam : Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer and the Book of Jubilees - Sarit Kattan Gribetz : The Abraham Discords: Eschatology and Ancestry in Pirqe Rabbi Eliezers Binding of Isaac - David Stern : An Apocalyptic Scroll - Raanan Boustan : Hekhalot Literature, Scholastic Ritual, and Intercessory Prayer in Midrash Mishle - Gideon Bohak : Divination and Eschatology in Late Antique Judaism | ||
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contents | Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism : Jewish? Judean? Naming Johns Apocalypse - : The Innumerable Multitude: Converted or Coerced? - : On Mechanics and Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis: Revelation, Gentiles, and Psalm 29 in Tannaitic Midrash - : O Felix Culpa: Curse and Blessing of the Expulsion from Paradise - : Amulo of Lyon, the Two Messiahs, and the Dissemination of Rabbinic Culture - : Should We Pay Heed to Those Who Say that Jesus was Appointed as a Priest by the Jews?: Michael Glycass Refutation of the Secret Codex in Tiberias : Priests and Levites in the Jerusalem Necropolis - : Priests and Strangers: The Role of the Laity in Yerushalmi Yoma - : Singing Rabbis? Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts : Embalm Them with Cedar Oil: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation : On Late Ancient Readers of 1 Enoch: Suspected, Suspicious, and Supposed - : Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer and the Book of Jubilees - : The Abraham Discords: Eschatology and Ancestry in Pirqe Rabbi Eliezers Binding of Isaac - : An Apocalyptic Scroll - : Hekhalot Literature, Scholastic Ritual, and Intercessory Prayer in Midrash Mishle - : Divination and Eschatology in Late Antique Judaism |
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The volumes contributors range widely across sources, genres, and contexts, from the Dead Sea Scrolls and Hellenistic Judaism to Nag Hammadi literature and Jewish and Christian magic, and from classical rabbinic literature and patristic writings, to Hekhalot literature and medieval midrashim. Contributors not only revisit the histories of apocalypticism, sectarianism, and messianism but also take up questions regarding the materiality of manuscripts, the boundaries of religious communities and identities, the ritual uses of heavenly visions, and the history of Jewish priests and priesthood before and after the destruction of Jerusalem Temple. In dialogue with Himmelfarbs work, the volume exemplifies the value of studying Jewish and Christian traditions in concert as well as bridging the disciplinary divides that too often fragment the fields of Biblical Studies, Second Temple Judaism, New Testament Studies, Rabbinics, Patristics, Late Antiquity, and Medieval Studies.Survey of contentsRaanan Boustan/David Frankfurter/Annette Yoshiko Reed: Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb I. Rethinking Second Temple Judaism Annette Yoshiko Reed : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - Benjamin G. Wright : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - Steven Fraade : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles - Aryeh Amihay : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism II. At the Intersections of Judaism and Christianity John Marshall : Jewish? Judean? Naming Johns Apocalypse - Elaine Pagels : »The Innumerable Multitude«: Converted or Coerced? - Abraham Jacob Berkovitz : On Mechanics and Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis: Revelation, Gentiles, and Psalm 29 in Tannaitic Midrash - Peter Schäfer : O Felix Culpa: Curse and Blessing of the Expulsion from Paradise - Hayim Lapin : Amulo of Lyon, the Two Messiahs, and the Dissemination of Rabbinic Culture - William Adler : »Should We Pay Heed to Those Who Say that Jesus was Appointed as a Priest by the Jews?«: Michael Glycass Refutation of the »Secret Codex« in Tiberias III. Priesthoods and Liturgies in Transformation Richard Bauckham : Priests and Levites in the Jerusalem Necropolis - Michael D. Swartz : Priests and Strangers: The Role of the Laity in Yerushalmi Yoma - Ophir Münz-Manor : Singing Rabbis? Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - Mika Ahuvia : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - David Frankfurter : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts IV. Material Texts Annemarie Luijendijk : »Embalm Them with Cedar Oil«: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - Nicola Denzey Lewis : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - John Reeves : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation V. Apocalyptic Afterlives Elena Dugan : On Late Ancient Readers of 1 Enoch: Suspected, Suspicious, and Supposed - James Vanderkam : Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer and the Book of Jubilees - Sarit Kattan Gribetz : The Abraham Discords: Eschatology and Ancestry in Pirqe Rabbi Eliezers Binding of Isaac - David Stern : An Apocalyptic Scroll - Raanan Boustan : Hekhalot Literature, Scholastic Ritual, and Intercessory Prayer in Midrash Mishle - Gideon Bohak : Divination and Eschatology in Late Antique Judaism</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Martha Himmelfarbs Forschung hat Wissenschaftler dazu veranlasst, das, was wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte des Judentums und des Christentums zu wissen glaubten, noch einmal zu hinterfragen. Basierend auf ihrer Forschung, bietet dieser Band Beiträge über die Rezeption und Transformation jüdischer und christlicher Texte und Traditionen, über die Grenzen von Sprache, Kultur und Religion hinaus.Inhalts+uuml;bersichtRaanan Boustan/David Frankfurter/Annette Yoshiko Reed: Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb I. Rethinking Second Temple Judaism Annette Yoshiko Reed : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - Benjamin G. Wright : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - Steven Fraade : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles - Aryeh Amihay : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism II. At the Intersections of Judaism and Christianity John Marshall : Jewish? Judean? 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Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - Mika Ahuvia : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - David Frankfurter : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts IV. Material Texts Annemarie Luijendijk : »Embalm Them with Cedar Oil«: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - Nicola Denzey Lewis : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - John Reeves : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation V. 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spelling | text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier 9783161625206 Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Druckversion Reed, Annette Yoshiko Hrsg. edt Frankfurter, David Hrsg. edt Boustan, Raanan Hrsg. edt Boustan, Ra\anan Hrsg. edt Above, Below, Before, and After [Elektronische Ressource] : Studies in Judaism and Christianity in Conversation with Martha Himmelfarb 1. Aufl. Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2023 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 540 Seiten) Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 188 PublicationDate: 20231206 Darüber, darunter, davor und danach. Studien zu Judentum und Christentum im Dialog mit Martha Himmelfarb. Martha Himmelfarbs Forschung hat Wissenschaftler dazu veranlasst, das, was wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte des Judentums und des Christentums zu wissen glaubten, noch einmal zu hinterfragen. Basierend auf ihrer Forschung, bietet dieser Band Beiträge über die Rezeption und Transformation jüdischer und christlicher Texte und Traditionen, über die Grenzen von Sprache, Kultur und Religion hinaus. In dialogue with the work of Martha Himmelfarb, this volume explores the transmission and transformation of Jewish and Christian texts and traditions across languages, cultures, and religions. The contributions range widely, from the Dead Sea Scrolls and Hellenistic Judaism to Nag Hammadi literature and Jewish and Christian magic, and from classical rabbinic literature and patristic writings to Hekhalot literature and medieval midrashim. The research of Martha Himmelfarb has pushed scholars to re-examine what we thought we knew about the formative histories of Judaism and Christianity. In studies on such topics as apocalypses, pseudepigrapha, and messianism, Himmelfarb opened up new perspectives on Second Temple Judaism and its legacy within its late antique and medieval successor communities. Inspired by the sweeping breadth of her learning and scholarship, this volume explores the transmission and transformation of Jewish and Christian texts and traditions within and across the boundaries of language, culture, and religion. The volumes contributors range widely across sources, genres, and contexts, from the Dead Sea Scrolls and Hellenistic Judaism to Nag Hammadi literature and Jewish and Christian magic, and from classical rabbinic literature and patristic writings, to Hekhalot literature and medieval midrashim. Contributors not only revisit the histories of apocalypticism, sectarianism, and messianism but also take up questions regarding the materiality of manuscripts, the boundaries of religious communities and identities, the ritual uses of heavenly visions, and the history of Jewish priests and priesthood before and after the destruction of Jerusalem Temple. In dialogue with Himmelfarbs work, the volume exemplifies the value of studying Jewish and Christian traditions in concert as well as bridging the disciplinary divides that too often fragment the fields of Biblical Studies, Second Temple Judaism, New Testament Studies, Rabbinics, Patristics, Late Antiquity, and Medieval Studies.Survey of contentsRaanan Boustan/David Frankfurter/Annette Yoshiko Reed: Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb I. Rethinking Second Temple Judaism Annette Yoshiko Reed : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - Benjamin G. Wright : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - Steven Fraade : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles - Aryeh Amihay : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism II. At the Intersections of Judaism and Christianity John Marshall : Jewish? Judean? Naming Johns Apocalypse - Elaine Pagels : »The Innumerable Multitude«: Converted or Coerced? - Abraham Jacob Berkovitz : On Mechanics and Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis: Revelation, Gentiles, and Psalm 29 in Tannaitic Midrash - Peter Schäfer : O Felix Culpa: Curse and Blessing of the Expulsion from Paradise - Hayim Lapin : Amulo of Lyon, the Two Messiahs, and the Dissemination of Rabbinic Culture - William Adler : »Should We Pay Heed to Those Who Say that Jesus was Appointed as a Priest by the Jews?«: Michael Glycass Refutation of the »Secret Codex« in Tiberias III. Priesthoods and Liturgies in Transformation Richard Bauckham : Priests and Levites in the Jerusalem Necropolis - Michael D. Swartz : Priests and Strangers: The Role of the Laity in Yerushalmi Yoma - Ophir Münz-Manor : Singing Rabbis? Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - Mika Ahuvia : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - David Frankfurter : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts IV. Material Texts Annemarie Luijendijk : »Embalm Them with Cedar Oil«: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - Nicola Denzey Lewis : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - John Reeves : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation V. Apocalyptic Afterlives Elena Dugan : On Late Ancient Readers of 1 Enoch: Suspected, Suspicious, and Supposed - James Vanderkam : Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer and the Book of Jubilees - Sarit Kattan Gribetz : The Abraham Discords: Eschatology and Ancestry in Pirqe Rabbi Eliezers Binding of Isaac - David Stern : An Apocalyptic Scroll - Raanan Boustan : Hekhalot Literature, Scholastic Ritual, and Intercessory Prayer in Midrash Mishle - Gideon Bohak : Divination and Eschatology in Late Antique Judaism Martha Himmelfarbs Forschung hat Wissenschaftler dazu veranlasst, das, was wir über die Entstehungsgeschichte des Judentums und des Christentums zu wissen glaubten, noch einmal zu hinterfragen. Basierend auf ihrer Forschung, bietet dieser Band Beiträge über die Rezeption und Transformation jüdischer und christlicher Texte und Traditionen, über die Grenzen von Sprache, Kultur und Religion hinaus.Inhalts+uuml;bersichtRaanan Boustan/David Frankfurter/Annette Yoshiko Reed: Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb I. Rethinking Second Temple Judaism Annette Yoshiko Reed : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - Benjamin G. Wright : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - Steven Fraade : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles - Aryeh Amihay : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism II. At the Intersections of Judaism and Christianity John Marshall : Jewish? Judean? Naming Johns Apocalypse - Elaine Pagels : »The Innumerable Multitude«: Converted or Coerced? - Abraham Jacob Berkovitz : On Mechanics and Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis: Revelation, Gentiles, and Psalm 29 in Tannaitic Midrash - Peter Schäfer : O Felix Culpa: Curse and Blessing of the Expulsion from Paradise - Hayim Lapin : Amulo of Lyon, the Two Messiahs, and the Dissemination of Rabbinic Culture - William Adler : »Should We Pay Heed to Those Who Say that Jesus was Appointed as a Priest by the Jews?«: Michael Glycass Refutation of the »Secret Codex« in Tiberias III. Priesthoods and Liturgies in Transformation Richard Bauckham : Priests and Levites in the Jerusalem Necropolis - Michael D. Swartz : Priests and Strangers: The Role of the Laity in Yerushalmi Yoma - Ophir Münz-Manor : Singing Rabbis? Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - Mika Ahuvia : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - David Frankfurter : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts IV. Material Texts Annemarie Luijendijk : »Embalm Them with Cedar Oil«: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - Nicola Denzey Lewis : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - John Reeves : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation V. Apocalyptic Afterlives Elena Dugan : On Late Ancient Readers of 1 Enoch: Suspected, Suspicious, and Supposed - James Vanderkam : Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer and the Book of Jubilees - Sarit Kattan Gribetz : The Abraham Discords: Eschatology and Ancestry in Pirqe Rabbi Eliezers Binding of Isaac - David Stern : An Apocalyptic Scroll - Raanan Boustan : Hekhalot Literature, Scholastic Ritual, and Intercessory Prayer in Midrash Mishle - Gideon Bohak : Divination and Eschatology in Late Antique Judaism Tours by the Light of Martha Himmelfarb : Hellenistic Judaism beyond Judaism and Hellenism - : Ben Sira and Cat Stevens: Raising Sons to Stand in the River of Tradition - : Leadership in the Damascus Document and Related Texts: A Tale of Two Titles : Social Distancing: Between Sectarianism and Unity in Second Temple Judaism : Jewish? Judean? Naming Johns Apocalypse - : The Innumerable Multitude: Converted or Coerced? - : On Mechanics and Meaning in Rabbinic Exegesis: Revelation, Gentiles, and Psalm 29 in Tannaitic Midrash - : O Felix Culpa: Curse and Blessing of the Expulsion from Paradise - : Amulo of Lyon, the Two Messiahs, and the Dissemination of Rabbinic Culture - : Should We Pay Heed to Those Who Say that Jesus was Appointed as a Priest by the Jews?: Michael Glycass Refutation of the Secret Codex in Tiberias : Priests and Levites in the Jerusalem Necropolis - : Priests and Strangers: The Role of the Laity in Yerushalmi Yoma - : Singing Rabbis? Reconsidering the Relationships between Rabbinic Literature and Piyyut - : A Woman of Valor in the Late Antique Synagogue - : Heavenly Liturgy and Its Materialization in Early Coptic Magical Texts : Embalm Them with Cedar Oil: Maintenance of Manuscripts with Oil of Cedar - : Reconsidering the Logic of Nag Hammadis Codex II - : Otot Ha-Mashiah (Signs of the Messiah) According to Ms. Oxford Bodl. Or. 135: A Transcription and Translation : On Late Ancient Readers of 1 Enoch: Suspected, Suspicious, and Supposed - : Pirqe Rabbi Eliezer and the Book of Jubilees - : The Abraham Discords: Eschatology and Ancestry in Pirqe Rabbi Eliezers Binding of Isaac - : An Apocalyptic Scroll - : Hekhalot Literature, Scholastic Ritual, and Intercessory Prayer in Midrash Mishle - : Divination and Eschatology in Late Antique Judaism Second Temple Judaism Late Antiquity Second Baruch Pseudepigrapha Apocalypticism Textfunde vom Toten Meer ancient Mediterranean religion Messianism Neues Testament Kirchengeschichte Array |
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