The Jewish-Greek tradition in antiquity and the Byzantine Empire

"The Jewish-Greek tradition represents an arguably distinctive strand of Judaism characterized by use of the Greek language and interest in Hellenism. This volume traces the Jewish encounter with Greek culture from the earliest points of contact in antiquity to the end of the Byzantine Empire....

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Contributors: Aitken, J. K. 1968- (Editor) ; Paget, James Carleton 1966- (Editor) ; De Lange, Nicholas R. M. 1944- (Honoree)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2014
In:Year: 2014
Reviews:The Jewish-Greek Tradition in Antiquity and the Byzantine Empire (2015) (Zangenberg, Jürgen, 1964 -)
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Greece (Antiquity) / Byzantine Empire / Jews / Early Judaism
RelBib Classification:AD Sociology of religion; religious policy
BH Judaism
HC New Testament
HD Early Judaism
KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
TD Late Antiquity
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B De Lange, Nicholas R. M. 1944-
B Judaism (Byzantine Empire) History
B Jews (Byzantine Empire) Intellectual life
B Bible Greek Versions
B Classical antiquity
B Hellenism
B Judaism
B Early Judaism
B Byzantine Empire Ethnic relations
B Jews Civilization Greek influences
B Byzantine Empire
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Summary:"The Jewish-Greek tradition represents an arguably distinctive strand of Judaism characterized by use of the Greek language and interest in Hellenism. This volume traces the Jewish encounter with Greek culture from the earliest points of contact in antiquity to the end of the Byzantine Empire. It honors Nicholas de Lange, whose distinguished work brought recognition to an undeservedly neglected field, in part by dispelling the common belief that Jewish-Greek culture largely disappeared after 100 CE. The authors examine literature, archaeology, and biblical translations, such as the Septuagint, in order to illustrate the substantial exchange of language and ideas. The Jewish-Greek Tradition in Antiquity and the Byzantine Empire demonstrates the enduring significance of the tradition and will be an essential handbook for anyone interested in Jewish studies, biblical studies, ancient and Byzantine history, or the Greek language"--
Item Description:Bibliogr. N. R. M. de Lange S. 300 - 308. - Literaturverz. S. 309 - 348
ISBN:1107001633