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Jewish and Christian Cosmogony in Late Antiquity

Jewish and Christian Cosmogony in Late Antiquity

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£127.40

Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
ISBN: 9783161519932
Number of Pages: 346
Published: 20/11/2013
Width: 23.9 cm
Height: 16.2 cm
The authors of this collection of essays explore different ways that ancient Jews and Christians understood the world's creation and how this understanding shaped their world. In this volume discussions of cosmogony are not only placed within the contexts of biblical hermeneutics and the politics of interpretation, but more broadly within the diverse realms of ancient life. The authors demonstrate how beliefs about Creation played an important role in constructing rituals, pedagogy, ethics, geography, and anthropology. A biblically-based tradition shared by Jews and Christians, the Creation story serves as a fruitful point of departure for this collection of studies about these communities, their interactions, and their overlapping and competing conceptions of the world.

Lance Jenott, Sarit Kattan Gribetz

Born 1980; studied History, Classics, and Religion at the University of Washington (Seattle) and Princeton University; PhD in the Religions of Late Antiquity from Princeton University; currently Lecturer in the Department of Classics and Program in Religious Studies at Washington University in St. Louis. Born 1984; PhD from Princeton University; currently Assistant Professor of Theology, Fordham University, New York.

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