Changes in Research on Judaism in the Hellenistic and Early Roman Periods: An Invitation to Interdisciplinarity

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Changes in Research on Judaism in the Hellenistic and Early Roman Periods: An Invitation to Interdisciplinarity
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Author(s)
Jokiranta, Jutta
Antin, Katri
Bonnie, Rick
Hakola, Raimo
Tervanotko, Hanna
Uusimäki, Elisa
Yli-Karjanmaa, Sami
Year
2017
Journal / Book Title || Series Title
Studia Theologica
Issue / Series Volume
71
Pages
1-27
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16/12/2019
Abstract

This article offers an overview of what every theologian and scholar of religion should know about changes in biblical studies that have taken place concerning the past depreciation of Second Temple Judaism, the use of newly discovered sources and their implications, as well as integrative approaches to top-down (reflected beliefs, prescribed practices, textual sources) and bottom-up (intuitive beliefs, lived practices, material culture) processes. Changes in the field lead to the re-writing of the history of the Bible and of Judaean society in the Greco-Roman context. By means of this co-authored research article, we wish to demonstrate the benefit of, as well as the need for, interdisciplinary work in the study of antiquity.