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1.Judean Historiography Vs. Jewish Historiography: The First And Second Books Of Maccabees
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Note On Translations And Abbreviations xv
- Judeans And Jews Four Faces Of Dichotomy In Ancient Jewish History 1
- Introduction 3
- 1.Judean Historiography Vs. Jewish Historiography: The First And Second Books Of Maccabees 11
- 2.Priestly Judaism Vs. Rabbinic Judaism: On Natural Religion And Religion Of Choice 21
- 3.From Joseph B. Mattathias, A Priest Of Judea, To Flavius Josephus, A Jew Of Rome 48
- 4.Judeans, Jews, And The Era That Disappeared: On Heinrich Graetz’S Evolving Treatment Of The Second Temple Period 62
- Conclusion 83
- Appendix: May We Speak Of “Religion” And “Judaism” In The Second Temple Period?* 91
- Notes 113
- Index Of Modern Authors Cited 167
- Index Of Names, Terms, And Topics 171
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Note On Translations And Abbreviations xv
- Judeans And Jews Four Faces Of Dichotomy In Ancient Jewish History 1
- Introduction 3
- 1.Judean Historiography Vs. Jewish Historiography: The First And Second Books Of Maccabees 11
- 2.Priestly Judaism Vs. Rabbinic Judaism: On Natural Religion And Religion Of Choice 21
- 3.From Joseph B. Mattathias, A Priest Of Judea, To Flavius Josephus, A Jew Of Rome 48
- 4.Judeans, Jews, And The Era That Disappeared: On Heinrich Graetz’S Evolving Treatment Of The Second Temple Period 62
- Conclusion 83
- Appendix: May We Speak Of “Religion” And “Judaism” In The Second Temple Period?* 91
- Notes 113
- Index Of Modern Authors Cited 167
- Index Of Names, Terms, And Topics 171