Full title
Hellenistic Influence on the Idea of Resurrection in Jewish Apocalyptic Literature
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Research notes
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Reference type
Year
2008
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Journal of Greco-Roman Christianity and Judaism
Volume
5
Pages
174-189
Alternative title
JGRChJ
Label
2008
Abstract
It is common to encounter the assertion regarding ancient concepts of the afterlife that a bodily resurrection is a Jewish view and a bodiless spirit existence is a Greek view. However, an examination of resurrection texts within Jewish apocalyptic literature reveals much in common with Greek ideas of an afterlife. Jewish resurrection texts that describe an angelic transformation are remarkably similar to the Greek concept of apotheosis where a hero is transformed into a god at death. It is possible that apotheosis traditions played a significant role in the articulation of the Jewish belief in a bodily resurrection.