Looking In, Looking Out: Jews and Non-Jews in Mutual Contemplation: Essays for Martin Goodman on His 70th Birthday

Author:   David A. Friedman ,  Kimberley Czajkowski
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   212
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9789004685031


Pages:   454
Publication Date:   29 November 2023
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Looking In, Looking Out: Jews and Non-Jews in Mutual Contemplation: Essays for Martin Goodman on His 70th Birthday


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Martin Goodman’s forty years of scholarship in Roman history and ancient Judaism demonstrates how each discipline illuminates the other: Jewish history makes best sense in a broader Greco-Roman context; Roman history has much to learn from Jewish sources and evidence. In this volume, Martin’s colleagues and students follow his example by examining Jews and non-Jews in mutual contemplation. Part 1 explores Jews’ views of inter-communal stasis, the causes of the Bar Kochba revolt, tales of Herodian intrigue, and the meaning of “Israel.” Part 2 investigates Jews depiction of outsiders: Moabites, Greeks, Arabs, and Roman authorities. Part 3 explores early Christians’ (Luke, Jerome, Rufinus, Syriac poetry, Pionius, ordinary individuals) views of Jews and use of Jewish sources, and Josephus’s relevance for girls in 19th century Britain.

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Author:   David A. Friedman ,  Kimberley Czajkowski
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   212
Weight:   0.900kg
ISBN:  

9789004685031


ISBN 10:   9004685030
Pages:   454
Publication Date:   29 November 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Abbreviations Contributors Introduction  Kimberley Czajkowski and David Friedman Part 1: Looking In 1 Historiography in the Time of Stasis: Reflections on the Nationalistic Uprisings in Judea/Palestine  Jonathan Price 2 The Ban on Circumcision as a Cause of the Bar Kokhba Revolt: A Reconsideration  Aharon Oppenheimer z”l 3 “When I Die, Kill Those Elders”: The Twice-Told Tale of a Despot’s Death  Amram Tropper 4 Pitying Suppliant Animals  Shaye J. D. Cohen 5 Who Are Israel in the Mishnah and Tosefta?  Yehudah B. Cohn Part 2: Looking Out 6 Playing with the Moabites: Textual and Linguistic Reflections on Isaiah 15–16  H. G. M. Williamson 7 Greek Identity in Josephus’s Against Apion  Jonathan Davies 8 Josephus and Nicolaus on Arabs and Arabia  Daniel R. Schwartz 9 Calendars and Dates in the Early Decades of Provincia Arabia: A Reappraisal  Sacha Stern 10 The Rule of the Wise as an Alternative to Kingship and Democracy in Ancient Rabbinic and Philosophical Thought  Catherine Hezser 11 A Tale of Two Cities: Rome and Jerusalem in Jewish Eschatology between 70 CE and 135 CE  Philip Alexander Part 3: Looking Back Again 12 Monotheism and Religious Wars in Antiquity  Benjamin Isaac 13 Did First-Century Asian Jews Live in “Communities”?  Seth Schwartz 14 Jewish–Christian Polemic in Martyrium Pionii  William Horbury 15 Friendships between Jews and Christians in Antiquity  Markus Bockmuehl 16 Jerome, Jews, and “Hebrews”  Alison G. Salvesen 17 Rufinus of Aquileia’s Eusebian Therapeutae: A Monastic Reinterpretation of Philo’s De vita contemplativa  Sabrina Inowlocki 18 Antiochus Proposes, Shmoni Disposes: A Syriac Poem on the Martyrs of 2 Maccabees 7  Sebastian Brock 19 Josephus for Girls  Tessa Rajak Appendix: M. D. Goodman’s Publications Index of Ancient Sources Index of Authors Index of Subjects

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Kimberley Czajkowski (DPhil 2015) is a Senior Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh. Her research focuses on the history of the eastern provinces of the Roman Empire. David A. Friedman (DPhil 2017) is an Affiliated Researcher in the Faculty of Classics at the University of Cambridge, and a Bye-Fellow at Darwin College and St Edmund’s College, Cambridge. His research focuses on Jews (especially Josephus) in the Greco-Roman world.

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