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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Religion and Nationality in Antiquity 13
- 2. Kinship, Territory, and the Nation in the Historiography of Ancient Israel 52
- 3. Sociological Implications of the Distinction between “Locality” and Extended “Territory” 69
- 4. The Chosen People of Ancient Israel and the Occident: Why Does Nationality Exist and Survive? 92
- 5. Borders, Territory, and Nationality in the Ancient Near East and Armenia 120
- 6. 'Aram Kulloh and the Worship of Hadad: A Nation of Aram? 150
- 7. The Category of the Primordial in the Study of Early Christianity and Second-Century Judaism 166
- 8. Territoriality 191
- 9. The Nation of the United States and the Vision of Ancient Israel 213
- 10. Nationality and Religion 235
- Indexes 257
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. Religion and Nationality in Antiquity 13
- 2. Kinship, Territory, and the Nation in the Historiography of Ancient Israel 52
- 3. Sociological Implications of the Distinction between “Locality” and Extended “Territory” 69
- 4. The Chosen People of Ancient Israel and the Occident: Why Does Nationality Exist and Survive? 92
- 5. Borders, Territory, and Nationality in the Ancient Near East and Armenia 120
- 6. 'Aram Kulloh and the Worship of Hadad: A Nation of Aram? 150
- 7. The Category of the Primordial in the Study of Early Christianity and Second-Century Judaism 166
- 8. Territoriality 191
- 9. The Nation of the United States and the Vision of Ancient Israel 213
- 10. Nationality and Religion 235
- Indexes 257