Jewish Identity and Politics Between the Maccabees and Bar Kokhba: Groups, Normativity, and Rituals

Updated by: 
Oren Ableman
Research notes: 
28/11/2011 Not checked HW Reader Checked OA 30/04/2012
Reference type: 
Edited Book
Author(s): 
Eckhardt, Benedikt
year: 
2011
Full title: 

Jewish Identity and Politics Between the Maccabees and Bar Kokhba: Groups, Normativity, and Rituals

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Issue / Series Volume: 
155
Place of Publication: 
Leiden
Publisher: 
Brill
Abstract: 

The 300 years between the beginning of Maccabean resistance against Seleucid rule and the end of the Bar Kokhba revolt were formative for the development of Jewish identity in antiquity. The frequent political changes (from Seleucid to Hasmonean, Herodian and Roman rule) presented profound challenges to Jewish self-understanding. Political adjustments were coupled with internal reconfigurations. We witness the invention and reinterpretation of rituals, the emergence of new religious groups, and the use of scripture as argument. This volume brings together the perspectives of scholars of different background in order to make use of the multifaceted evidence. The interdisciplinary approach leads to a comprehensive picture of the interrelation between identity and politics in this crucial period of ancient Jewish history.

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http://www.brill.nl/jewish-identity-and-politics-between-maccabees-and-bar-kokhba
Label: 
02/01/2012
Record number: 
3 078