1. Looking In, Looking Out: Jews and Non-Jews in Mutual Contemplation : Essays for Martin Goodman on His 70th Birthday
- Author
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David A. Friedman, Kimberley Czajkowski, David A. Friedman, and Kimberley Czajkowski
- Subjects
- Jews--Rome--Civilization, Judaism--History--Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D, Christianity and other religions--Judaism, Judaism--Relations--Christianity, Jews--Civilization--To 70 A.D, Judaism--History--Talmudic period, 10-425
- Abstract
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.
- Published
- 2024