Jews and Christians in Roman-Byzantine Palestine
The work describes Jews and Christians in ancient Palestine, living together and apart, in their relationships to Jerusalem and its Temple, the Land of Israel, society, material culture and everyday life as well as to one another. Separate but together and intertwined.
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The work describes Jews and Christians in ancient Palestine, living together and apart, in their relationships to Jerusalem and its Temple, the Land of Israel, society, material culture and everyday life as well as to one another. Separate but together and intertwined.
The history and everyday lives of Jews and Christians in Roman-Byzantine Palestine were both separate and intertwined from the time of Jesus and afterwards. At first, it was not always easy to tell Jew and Christian apart and even when their ways parted, many aspects of their respective societies and material culture were similar and often indistinguishable from one another. Beliefs might have evolved differently, there may have been tension between the communities, particularly over Jerusalem and the meaning of its Temple, and Jews and Christians did engage in theological polemics, but their daily lives intersected and when it came to dress, recreation, leisure, and pets, they were often the same. Jews cannot be understood without Christians nor can Christians of ancient Palestine be understood without Jews. Separate, but together, different, but often identical. This work includes the previously-published collected studies of the author on Jews and Christians in Roman-Byzantine Palestine.
Vol I: Christianity and Jerusalem - Introduction to Volumes I-II - List of Original Place of Publication, Volumes I-II - Part 1: Christianity: Jesus and the Apostles, Christians vs Jews, The Land and the Christians - Section 1: Jesus and the Apostles - Chapter 1: Jesus the "Material Jew" - Chapter 2: Temple and Temple Mount in the Book of Acts: Early Christian Activity, Topography and Halachah - Chapter 3: Peter and Ben Stada in Lydda - Chapter 4: How Jewish to be Jewish? Self-Identity and Jewish Christians in First Century CE Palestine - Chapter 5: Methodological Remarks on 'Jewish' Identity: Jews, Jewish Christians and Prolegomena on Pauline Judaism - Chapter 6: Teaching Jesus in a Halakhic Jewish Setting in Israel: Kosher, Treif or Pareve - Section 2: Christians vs Jews - Chapter 7: When Rabbi Eliezer was Arrested for Heresy (with Peter J. Tomson) - Chapter 8: The Encaenia of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, The Temple of Solomon and the Jews - Chapter 9: Gallus, Julian and Anti-Christian Polemic in Pesikta Rabbati - Chapter 10: Treading the Grapes of Wrath: The Wine Press in Ancient Jewish and Christian Tradition - Chapter 11: A Holy People in the Winepress: Treading the Grapes and Holiness - Chapter 12: The Book's the Thing: Roll versus Codex and the Marketing of Judaism and Christianity - Chapter 13: Material Culture in the Land of Israel : Monks and Rabbis on Clothing and Dress in the Byzantine Period - Section 3: The Land and the Christians - Chapter 14: John the Baptist, The Wilderness and the Samaritan Mission - Chapter 15: "The Lord's Field": Galgala, Jericho and Jerusalem and the Polemics of the Byzantine Period - Chapter 16: The Deserts of Palestine: Wilderness in the Thought of the Rabbis and the Desert Fathers: Geographic Reality and the Crisscrossing of Motifs - Chapter 17: Sinai-Mountain and Desert: The Desert Geography and Theology of the Rabbis and Desert Fathers - Part 2: Jerusalem - Section 1: Reconstructing the Temple - Chapter 18: The
Joshua Schwartz is Professor of Historical Geography of Ancient Israel and Director of the Ingeborg Rennert Center for Jerusalem Studies at the Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan, Israel. He is a former Dean of the Faculty of Jewish Studies at Bar-Ilan.
- Autor: Joshua Schwartz
- 2018, 1276 Seiten, 25 Abbildungen, Maße: 16,1 x 23,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Peter Lang Ltd. International Academic Publishers
- ISBN-10: 3034335873
- ISBN-13: 9783034335874
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.09.2018
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