Philo on Jewish Identity and Culture. By R. (= Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism/Texte und Studien zum Antiken Judentum. Herausgegeben von/Edited by Martin Hengel und Peter Schäfer. Band 86).
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Philo on Jewish Identity and Culture (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, 86) (2001)
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This book is the first systematic enquiry into the ways Philo saw himself as a Jew and perceived of Jewish culture in the multi-ethnic environment of first century Alexandria. Applying the theories of ethnicity and culture developed by Frederik Barth and Clifford Geertz, the book gives emphasis to the nature and dynamics of social constructs which shaped Philo's discourse and religion. Particular attention is in this context paid to his construction of others. Furthermore, Rome is for the first time taken into account as a political, cultural and religious factor which exercised an all-encompassing influence. Philo's writings are thus interpreted with a view to the question how he negotiated not two, but three main traditions, namely the Jewish, the Roman and the Greek, and how his positions integrated him into the contemporary Roman discourse. Philo''s views on these matters have important implications beyond his own figure and the Jewish community. They are crucial for a better understanding of the Hellenistic world which was in the first century to a large extent characterized by the encounter between the Greek East and the Roman West. Philo's construction of Jewish identity and culture is moreover indispensable for a proper appreciation of early Christian writers who lived in the same world and confronted very similar issues. Hardcover, Étiquette: Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K, Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K, Groupe de produits: Book, Publié: 2001-07, Date de sortie: 2001-07-01, Studio: Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K, Vente de rang: 1312123.
Philo on Jewish Identity and Culture (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, 86) (2001)
ISBN: 9783161476112 bzw. 3161476115, in Englisch, 320 Seiten, Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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This book is the first systematic enquiry into the ways Philo saw himself as a Jew and perceived of Jewish culture in the multi-ethnic environment of first century Alexandria. Applying the theories of ethnicity and culture developed by Frederik Barth and Clifford Geertz, the book gives emphasis to the nature and dynamics of social constructs which shaped Philo's discourse and religion. Particular attention is in this context paid to his construction of others. Furthermore, Rome is for the first time taken into account as a political, cultural and religious factor which exercised an all-encompassing influence. Philo's writings are thus interpreted with a view to the question how he negotiated not two, but three main traditions, namely the Jewish, the Roman and the Greek, and how his positions integrated him into the contemporary Roman discourse. Philo''s views on these matters have important implications beyond his own figure and the Jewish community. They are crucial for a better understanding of the Hellenistic world which was in the first century to a large extent characterized by the encounter between the Greek East and the Roman West. Philo's construction of Jewish identity and culture is moreover indispensable for a proper appreciation of early Christian writers who lived in the same world and confronted very similar issues. Hardcover, Étiquette: Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K, Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K, Groupe de produits: Book, Publié: 2001-07, Date de sortie: 2001-07-01, Studio: Mohr Siebeck Gmbh & Co. K, Vente de rang: 1312123.
Philo on Jewish Identity and Culture
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Neuware - This book is the first systematic enquiry into the ways Philo saw himself as a Jew and perceived of Jewish culture in the multi-ethnic environment of first century Alexandria. Applying the theories of ethnicity and culture developed by Frederik Barth and Clifford Geertz, the book gives emphasis to the nature and dynamics of social constructs which shaped Philo's discourse and religion. Particular attention is in this context paid to his construction of others. Furthermore, Rome is for the first time taken into account as a political, cultural and religious factor which exercised an all-encompassing influence. Philo's writings are thus interpreted with a view to the question how he negotiated not two, but three main traditions, namely the Jewish, the Roman and the Greek, and how his positions integrated him into the contemporary Roman discourse. Philo's views on these matters have important implications beyond his own figure and the Jewish community. They are crucial for a better understanding of the Hellenistic world which was in the first century to a large extent characterized by the encounter between the Greek East and the Roman West. Philo's construction of Jewish identity and culture is moreover indispensable for a proper appreciation of early Christian writers who lived in the same world and confronted very similar issues. Buch, Neuware, 236x165x25 mm, 617g, 319, Banküberweisung, PayPal.
Philo on Jewish Identity and Culture (2001)
ISBN: 9783161476112 bzw. 3161476115, in Deutsch, Mohr Siebeck GmbH & Co. K, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Philo on Jewish Identity and Culture, This book is the first systematic enquiry into the ways Philo saw himself as a Jew and perceived of Jewish culture in the multi-ethnic environment of first century Alexandria. Applying the theories of ethnicity and culture developed by Frederik Barth and Clifford Geertz, the book gives emphasis to the nature and dynamics of social constructs which shaped Philo´s discourse and religion. Particular attention is in this context paid to his construction of others. Furthermore, Rome is for the first time taken into account as a political, cultural and religious factor which exercised an all-encompassing influence. Philo´s writings are thus interpreted with a view to the question how he negotiated not two, but three main traditions, namely the Jewish, the Roman and the Greek, and how his positions integrated him into the contemporary Roman discourse. Philo´s views on these matters have important implications beyond his own figure and the Jewish community. They are crucial for a better understanding of the Hellenistic world which was in the first century to a large extent characterized by the encounter between the Greek East and the Roman West. Philo´s construction of Jewish identity and culture is moreover indispensable for a proper appreciation of early Christian writers who lived in the same world and confronted very similar issues. gebundene Ausgabe, 2001.
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ISBN: 9783161476112 bzw. 3161476115, in Englisch, 319 Seiten, Mohr Siebeck, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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This book is the first systematic enquiry into the ways Philo saw himself as a Jew and perceived of Jewish culture in the multiethnic environment of first century Alexandria. Applying the theories of ethnicity and culture developed by Federick Barth and Clifford Geertz, the book gives emphasis to the nature and dynamics of social constructs which shaped Philo's discourse and religion. Furthermore, Rome is for the first time taken into account as a political, cultural, and religious factor which exercised an all-encompassing influence. Philo's writings are thus interpreted with a view to the question how he negotiated not two, but three main traditions, namely the Jewish, the Roman, and the Greek, and how his positions integrated him into the contemporary Roman discourse. Hardcover, Étiquette: Mohr Siebeck, Mohr Siebeck, Groupe de produits: Book, Publié: 2001-12-31, Studio: Mohr Siebeck, Vente de rang: 2772027.