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  • 1
    UID:
    gbv_1738152812
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789004421394 , 9789004114180
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 2
    Content: Preliminary Material /M.J.H.M. Poorthuis and J. Schwartz --Purity and Holiness: an Introductory Survey /Marcel Poorthuis and Joshua Schwartz --The Dynamics of Purity in the Priestly System /Jacob Milgrom --Impurity of Land Animals /Mary Douglas --Israel’s Holiness: The Torah Traditions /Baruch J. Schwartz --“They saw that his forehead was leprous” (2 Chr 26:20) /Pancratius C. Beentjes --Jewish Purity Laws as Viewed by the Church Fathers and by the Early Followers of Jesus /Peter J. Tomson --Purity and Impurity of the Body in Luke-Acts /Bart J. Koet --Rudolph Otto Revisited: Numinosity Vis-à-Vis Rabbinic, Patristic and Gnostic Interpretations of Scripture /Marcel Poorthuis --Impurity between Intention and Deed: Purity Disputes in First Century Judaism and in the New Testament /Eric Ottenheijm --Reflections on Hand-Washing, Hand-Purity and Holy Scripture in Rabbinical Literature /Chaim Milikowsky --The Concept of Holiness and the Requirements of Purity in Second Temple and Tannaic Literature /Cana Werman --Leviticus 12–15 in Early Christianity /Gerard Rouwhorst --Sin and Illness in the Targum of the Prophets /Alberdina Houtman --On Birds, Rabbis and Skin Disease /Joshua Schwartz --Non-Priestly Purity and its Religious Aspects according to Historical Sources and Archaeological Findings /Eyal Regev --‘Contagium’ and Images of Self in Late Sixth-Century Gaul /Giselle de Nie --Medieval Models of Purity and Sanctity: Ashkenazic Women in the Synagogue /Jeffrey Robert Woolf --“A Relic of Superstition”: Bodily Impurity and the Church from Gregory the Great to the Twelfth-Century Decretists /Rob Meens --Leviticus 12, Mary and Wax: Purification and Churching in Late Medieval Christianity /Charles Caspers --Reclaiming Ritual: A Gendered Approach to (Im)Purity /Anne-Marie Korte --The Pure Life of Grietje Schouten ( 1915–1947): Rereading Mary Douglas’s Natural Symbols /Paul Post --Index of Names and Subjects /M.J.H.M. Poorthuis and J. Schwartz --Index of Ancient Sources /M.J.H.M. Poorthuis and J. Schwartz.
    Content: Purity has long been recognized as one of the essential drives which determines humankind's relationship with the holy. Codes of purity and impurity, dealing with such far-ranging topics as 'external stains' and 'inner remorse', represent the physical and 'bodily' side of religious experience and provide the key to the understanding of human orientation to nature, and the structure of society, including even relationships between the sexes. Starting with the Hebrew Bible, a number of articles study some rather neglected passages from both exegetical and cultural-anthropological standpoints. Next, it is shown that the concept of purity is far more central to the New Testament than previously thought. Luke is portrayed as a Jewish-oriented writer. The discussion of purity in Mark is compared with Rabbinical and Qumranic material. Patristic discussions of purity reflect both allegorical and literal interpretations, while rabbinical rulings display a fine sense for detail and realia. Biblical references to illness are interpreted both in Christian and Jewish traditions as a metaphor for immoral behavior. The present collection of studies proceeds far beyond other collections on purity, studying both the medieval and modern periods. Purity rules, in both Christian and Jewish society, do not disappear in the Middle Ages, but become increasingly stronger. Sometimes there appear unexpected and surprising similarities between both societies. Modern society sees a decline in the importance of purity, reflecting a growing ambiguous attitude to the relationship between the body and the holy. A feminist perspective is also provided, examining the intertwined relationship between religion, gender and power. Exegesis, archaeology, liturgy, anthropology and even architecture are all used to study the complex phenomena of purity in their religious and social dimensions from both Christian and Jewish perspectives
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Purity and Holiness: The Heritage of Leviticus Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2000
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1738152820
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789004421387 , 9789004112339
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 1
    Content: Preliminary Material /A. Houtman , M.J.H.M. Poorthuis and J. Schwartz --Introduction /Alberdina Houtman , Marcel Poorthuis and Joshua Schwartz --Torah from Zion Isaiah’s Temple Vision (Isaiah 2:1-4) /Baruch J. Schwartz --Transformations of Space and Time: Nathan’s Oracle and David’s Prayer in 1 Chronicles 17 /Pancratius C. Beentjes --Holy Place and Hannah’s Prayer: A Comparison of LAB 50-51 and Luke 2:22-39 à Propos 1 Samuel 1-2 /Bart J. Koet --The Lasting Sanctity of Bethesda /Martien Parmentier --Ir Ha-Miqdash and its Meaning in the Temple Scroll and Other Qumran Texts /Lawrence H. Schiffman --Holiness and Mysticism at Sinai According to the Mekhilta de Rabbi Ishmael /Lieve Teugels --Jerusalem and the Temple in the Tannaitic Literature of the First Generation after the Destruction of the Temple /Shmuel Safrai --‘They Direct Their Hearts to Jerusalem’: References to Jerusalem and Temple in Mishnah and Tosefta Berakhot /Alberdina Houtman --‘To Stand- Perhaps to Sit’: Sitting and Standing in the Azarah in the Second Temple Period /Joshua Schwartz --The Institutionalization of the Cult of Saints in Christian Society /Ze’ev Safrai --Between Jerusalem and Bethlehem: Jerome and the Holy Places of Palestine /Hillel Isaac Newman --Moses’ Rod in Zipporah’s Garden /Marcel Poorthuis --Liturgical Time and Space in Early Christianity in Light of Their Jewish Background /Gerard Rouwhorst --Holy City and Holy Land as Viewed by Jews and Christians in the Byzantine Period: A Conceptual Approach to Sacred Space /Aaron Demsky --Post-modern Pilgrimage: Christian Ritual Between Liturgy and ‘Topolatry’ /Paul Post --The Sanctity of Mount Herzl and Independence Day in Israel’s Civil Religion /Ophir Yarden --A Rachel for Everyone: The Kinneret Cemetery as a Site of Civil Pilgrimage /Amos Ron --Translation of the 29 line Re/:zob lnscription /A. Houtman , M.J.H.M. Poorthuis and J. Schwartz --Plates /A. Houtman , M.J.H.M. Poorthuis and J. Schwartz --Index of Names and Subjects /A. Houtman , M.J.H.M. Poorthuis and J. Schwartz --Index of Ancient Sources /A. Houtman , M.J.H.M. Poorthuis and J. Schwartz.
    Content: Time and space can take on a sacred nature in both Judaism and Christianity accompanied by a permanent critical attitude towards the sacred. Conceptions of sacredness imply a conception of community and of society at large. This study investigates the different attitudes toward sacred time and space from an interdisciplinary perspective, ranging from the Biblical period through Qumran, Patristics, Rabbinics, archaeology and theology to modern and even to post-modern rituals. This approach offers a fascinating insight into both the common heritage of Judaism and Christianity and their mutual differences
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sanctity of Time and Space in Tradition and Modernity Leiden Boston : BRILL, 1998
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  • 3
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    UID:
    gbv_1738152782
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789004421424 , 9789004123106
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 5
    Uniform Title: Yusṭinus Marṭir ṿeha-Yehudim
    Content: Preliminary Material /David Rokéah --A Biographical, Chronological and Literary Survey /David Rokéah --More About Questions Relating to the Dialogue with Trypho the Jew /David Rokéah --Did Justin Know Hebrew? /David Rokéah --Justin and Philo /David Rokéah --The Sources of Justin’s Knowledge of Judaism /David Rokéah --Paul and Justin on the Law (Torah) of Moses /David Rokéah --Paul and Justin on Abraham and the Status of the Gentiles /David Rokéah --More on the Attitudes of Paul and Jesus to the Torah and the Gentiles /David Rokéah --More on the Role of the Forefathers of Mankind, and the Rationale of the Religious Injunctions (Mitzvoth) in the Early Jewish-Christian Polemic /David Rokéah --From Abraham to Jacob-Stages in the Election Polemic /David Rokéah --Summary /David Rokéah --Bibliography and Abbreviations /David Rokéah --Index of Sources /David Rokéah --General Index /David Rokéah --Jewish and Christian Perspective Series /David Rokéah.
    Content: Justin Martyr, a second-century Gentile Christian apologist, was active in the Christian-Jewish propaganda war to convert each other and the pagans. He radicalized the ideas of St. Paul on the divine Election, Abraham, the Pentateuch, and the Gentiles. Justin's background, sources, and thought, and his place in the inter-religious propaganda war, are discussed, as are the irreconcilable views of Jesus and Paul on the Pentateuch and the Gentiles. Justin Martyr and the Jews considers the place of Paul and Justin's teachings in today's Christian-Jewish dialogue about the roots of early Christian Antisemitism, showing that the presuppositions of Paul and Justin must be abandoned if Christians and Jews today are to reach true understanding. As part of the search for such understanding, recent scholarly literature has been concerned with pre- and post-Holocaust inter-religious relations, as well as with the roots of Christian Antisemitism. Some scholars have endeavoured to show that Pauline teachings were misunderstood, and thereby exonerate Paul from the responsibility for Christian persecutions of Jews through the ages. These scholars have also attempted to make Paul a bridge between Christians and Jews in their modern dialogue. The present writer argues that this interpretation of Pauline teaching, followed and even radicalized by Justin, is unfounded
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Justin Martyr and the Jews Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2002
    Language: English
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_1738146510
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789047401605 , 9789004126145
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 7
    Content: Preliminary Material /Marcel Poorthuis and Joshua Schwartz --Introduction /Marcel Poorthuis and Joshua Schwartz --Hermeneutics of Imitation: A Philosophical Approach to Sainthood and Exemplariness /Joachim Duyndam --Divine versus Human Leadership: An Examination of Joshua’s Succession /Elie Assis --Holy Men and Rabbis in Talmudic Antiquity /David Levine --Rabbinic Holy Men /Chana Safrai and Zeev Safrai --Prayers of Jews to Angels and Other Mediators in the First Centuries CE /Meir Bar-Ilan --Enoch and Melchizedek in Judaism and Christianity: A Study in Intermediaries /Marcel Poorthuis --Material Culture in the Land of Israel: Monks and Rabbis on Clothing and Dress in the Byzantine Period /Joshua Schwartz --Partnership between Heaven and Earth: The Sage as Religious Role Model in Canticles Rabbah /Birke Rapp-de Lange --Jewish and Christian Martyrs /Jan Willem van Henten --The Cult of the Seven Maccabean Brothers and Their Mother in Christian Tradition /Gerard Rouwhorst --Individuality, Exemplarity and Community: Athanasius’ Use of Two Biblical Characters in the Life of Antony /Nienke Vos --Job the Rebel: From the Rabbis to the Church Fathers /Martien Parmentier --Pious Intrepidness: Egeria and the Ascetic Ideal /Hanneke Reuling --The Byzantine Holy Person: The Case of Barsanuphius and John of Gaza /Aryeh Kofsky --‘The Rock on Which the Church is Founded’: Simon Peter in Jewish Folktale /Wout van Bekkum --Holiness as Gift and as Achievement in Late Medieval Funeral Sermons /Paul van Geest --Wandering between Transubstantiation and Transfiguration: Images of the Prophet Elijah in Western Christianity, 1200–1500 CE /Charles Caspers --“A Woman’s Voice is ‘Erva’”: The Female’s Voice and Silence—between the Talmudic Sages and Psychoanalysis /Admiel Kosman and Ruth Golan --New Models of the Sacred Leader at the Beginning of Hasidism /Ron Margolin --The Modern Saint: An Exploration of Sacral Interferences /Paul Post --Miraculous Women: Miracles, Religious Authority and Gender /Anne-Marie Korte --A Holy Father on the See of Moses? /Anton Houtepen --Index of Ancient Sources /Marcel Poorthuis and Joshua Schwartz --Index of Names and Subjects /Marcel Poorthuis and Joshua Schwartz --Jewish and Christian Perspective /Marcel Poorthuis and Joshua Schwartz.
    Content: This volume deals with the role of saints and exemplary individuals in Judaism and Christianity. Although sharing the Hebrew Bible and recognizing the same Biblical figures there, both religions have developed widely divergent perspectives upon the significance of these figures, although there are occasional common motifs and themes. Moreover, even the contrasting themes betray an underlying interaction between both religions as is clear from the contributions on, for example, Melchizedek, Elijah, the Desert Fathers, Rabbis on clothing, the Apostle Peter in Jewish tradition, the Maccabees in Christian tradition and the Biblical examples in Saint Antony the Hermit. The book examines Jewish and Christian perspectives upon saints and role models from the Biblical period to the present time. It will be of special importance to scholars and general readers interested in an interdisciplinary approach to theology, rabbinics, history, art history and much more
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Saints and Role Models in Judaism and Christianity Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2004
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_1738145239
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789047409236 , 9789004150522
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 12
    Content: A Holy People investigates the various ways in which Jews and Christians define their religious identity, people or community, as being holy. Keeping in mind that historical studies can offer food for thought regarding contemporary issues, the study offers a large collection of essays, relating to the biblical, patristic and medieval period and especially to the modern period. The obvious question of many in the modern world as to whether the attribute of the ‘holiness’ allows for acknowledgement of authentic religion outside the own religious community, deserves an honest answer and well-documented study: too easily the claim of holiness intertwines with claims of power, whether by rivalling groups within the religious community, by groups divided along gender lines, or on the level of territorial claims. It will be of special importance to scholars and general readers interested in an interdisciplinary approach to theology, rabbinics, history, political science, and much more
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe A Holy People: Jewish and Christian Perspectives on Religious Communal Identity Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2006
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  • 6
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    UID:
    gbv_1738152804
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789004421400 , 9789004116429
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 3
    Content: Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- Background -- Apologetics and Polemics in Non-Apologetic and Early Apologetic-Polemical Works -- Praeparatio Evangelica and Demonstratio Evangelica – A Single Apologetic-Polemical Enterprise -- The Concept ef Christian Prehistory – A Central Axis ef the Polemic -- Prophecy in the Service ef Polemics -- Miracles: A Major Subject in Eusebius’ Polemics -- Minor Apologetic-Polemical Arguments and Issues -- Tactics, Rhetoric, and the Role of Porphyry in the Dual Composition -- The Theophany: The Final Apologetic Statement -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index -- Index Of Sources.
    Content: Dealing with the subject of apologetics and polemics against the pagans in Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260-340), this volume discusses his response to the vigorous political, cultural and religious campaign launched against Christianity in his time. The first part of the book examines the background for Eusebius' apologetic enterprise and his early apologetic writings. The second and main part of the study analyzes major topics in Eusebius' great two-part apologetic work, the Praeparatio Evangelica and the Demonstratio Evangelica , such as the concept of Christian prehistory, prophecy and miracles. The last part deals with Eusebius' tactics and rhetoric and the place of Porphyry - the outstanding pagan polemicist against Christianity - in Eusebius' work. This part closes with a discussion of Eusebius' final apologetic statement in his work The Theophany , reflecting already the recent triumph of Christianity. This publication has also been published in paperback, please click here for details
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Eusebius of Caesarea against Paganism Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2000
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  • 7
    UID:
    gbv_1738143961
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789047417354 , 9789004147904
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 11
    Content: For the past forty years, but for only the first time in history, Christian scholars fluent in Hebrew and living in the land of Israel have collaborated with Jewish scholars to examine Jesus' sayings from a Judaic and Hebraic perspective. The result of this research confirms that Jesus was an organic part of the diverse social and religious landscape of Second Temple-period Judaism. He, like other Jewish sages of his time, used specialized methods to teach foundational Jewish theological concepts such as God's abundant grace. Jesus' teaching was revolutionary in a number of ways, particularly in three areas: his radical interpretation of the biblical commandment of mutual love; his call for a new morality; and his idea of the Kingdom of Heaven. Jerusalem Studies in the Synoptic Gospels , the initial volume, focuses on the Passion Narratives in a search for the Historical Jesus. It also reexamines the synoptic problem in light of recent historical and archaeological research. The volume represents the first attempt by members and associates of the Jerusalem School to apply collectively the methodology pioneered by Robert Lindsey and David Flusser. Included in the volume is the final article written by the late Professor Flusser, The Synagogue and the Church in the Synoptic Gospels
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jesus’ Last Week: Jerusalem Studies in the Synoptic Gospels — Volume One Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2006
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_1738144178
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789047415350 , 9780391042179
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 9
    Content: One of the challenging tasks for archaeologists and biblical historians alike is the identification of sites mentioned in the Bible—some of which were destroyed and disappeared in time without a trace. The first comprehensive attempt to locate these places was that of Eusebius, the bishop of Caesarea and fourth-century church historian (ca. 260-339 CE). In his Onomasticon Eusebius cataloged most of the cities, sites and regions mentioned in the Old and New Testaments. Supplementing his list when possible, Eusebius provided detailed information concerning the sites’ history and location, including their distances in Roman miles from other well-known metropolitan centers in fourth century Palestine. The Onomasticon of Eusebius is the most important book for the study of the Land of Israel in the Roman period. Scholars and students alike will find his work indispensable for an understanding the physical settings of the biblical narrative
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Eusebius, Onomasticon: A Triglott Edition with Notes and Commentary Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2005
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  • 9
    UID:
    gbv_1738152790
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789004421417 , 9789004121737
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 4
    Content: Preliminary Material /Lieve M. Teugels --Torah /Lieve M. Teugels --The Introductory Chapter of Aggadat Beres hit As Found in Ms. Oxford 2340 /Lieve M. Teugels --Ms. T-S Misc 36.121 /Lieve M. Teugels --Bibliography /Lieve M. Teugels --Index of Subjects /Lieve M. Teugels --Index of Literary Sources /Lieve M. Teugels --Jewish and Christian Perspective Series /Lieve M. Teugels.
    Content: Aggadat Bereshit is a homiletic Midrash on the Book of Genesis written in Hebrew, about the 10th century CE. It has a unique threefold structure, dividing the chapters or homilies according to the three parts of Tenakh : Torah (Genesis), Prophets and Writings. It contains interesting material, some unparalleled in rabbinic literature, such as an anti-Christian interpretation of Genesis 22. Besides being the first translation, this volume presents some variants from manuscripts unknown by its last editor (S. Buber, Krakow 1903). This English translation will be welcomed in the world of Jewish and Biblical Studies, academics as well as lay-persons with lesser knowledge of rabbinic Hebrew. The extensive introduction gives an up-to-date overview of the questions as to text, contents, structure, dating and provenance of this hitherto neglected Midrash
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Aggadat Bereshit: Translated from the Hebrew with an Introduction and Notes Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2001
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1738143988
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
    ISBN: 9789047417019 , 9789004146389
    Series Statement: Jewish and Christian Perspectives Series 10
    Content: This volume charts the interpretation of Genesis 3:16-21 in a number of patristic and classical rabbinic sources. It is a case study in the reception of a biblical fragment in two intrinsically related yet distinct interpretative communities: early Christianity and rabbinic Judaism. Following the lead of the biblical text, this study sheds new light on each traditions' view of the human condition, more specifically on the way Church Fathers and Rabbis approach the themes of procreation, labour, mortality and corporeality. The book carefully studies the reading of the biblical text as proposed by a number of representative and influential authors or documents, including Ambrose of Milan, Didymus the Blind, John Chrysostom and Augustine, as well as Genesis Rabbah and Avot de Rabbi Nathan. The introductions at the beginning of each chapter enable also the non-specialist to enter the distinct literary worlds of midrash and patristic Bible interpretation
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe After Eden: Church Fathers and Rabbis on Genesis 3:16-21 Leiden Boston : BRILL, 2006
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