Torah: Functions Meaning and Diverse Manifestations in Early Judaism and Christianity

Updated by: 
Shlomo Brand
Research notes: 
SB/not checked/20/03/2022
Reference type: 
Edited Book
Author(s): 
Schniedewind, William M.
Zurawski, Jason M.
Boccaccini, Gabriele
year: 
2022
Full title: 

Torah: Functions Meaning and Diverse Manifestations in Early Judaism and Christianity

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Early Judaism and Its Literature
Volume: 
56
Abbreviated Series Name: 
EJL
Place of Publication: 
Atlanta
Publisher: 
SBL Press
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

The present volume explores the ever-evolving understandings and diverse manifestations of the Hebrew notion of torah in early Jewish and Christian literature and the different roles torah played within those communities, whether in Judea or in the Hellenistic and early Roman diaspora. This collection of essays is purposefully wide-ranging, with contributors exploring and rethinking some of the most basic scholarly assumptions and preconceptions about the nature of torah in light of new critical approaches and methodologies with the goal of seeing how different vantage points and different conclusions can better address the complexity of the topic and better reflect the ambiguity and fluidity inherent in the concept of torah itself. Contributors include Gabriele Boccaccini, Francis Borchardt, Calum Carmichael, Federico Dal Bo, Lutz Doering, Oliver Dyma, Paula Fredriksen, Robert G. Hall, Magnar Kartveit, Anne Kreps, David Lambert, Michael Legaspi, Jason A. Myers, Juan Carlos Ossandón Widow, Anders Klostergaard Petersen, Patrick Pouchelle, Jeremy Punt, Michael L. Satlow, Joachim Schaper, William Schniedewind, Elisa Uusimäki, Jacqueline Vayntrub, Jonathan Vroom, James W. Watts, Benjamin G. Wright III, and Jason M. Zurawski.

URL: 
https://cart.sbl-site.org/books/063556P
https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv2cw0sj7?refreqid=book-view%3A23bc3dd9ad0514afebc3e0e18fcbcef9
Label: 
28/03/2022
Record number: 
109 661