Evil and Death: Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Early Christian, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature

Updated by: 
Hannah Wortzman
Research notes: 
23/02/2014
Reference type: 
Edited Book
Author(s): 
Mittmann, Ulrike
Ego, Beate
year: 
2014
Full title: 

Evil and Death: Conceptions of the Human in Biblical, Early Jewish, Early Christian, Greco-Roman and Egyptian Literature

Journal / Book Title || Series Title: 
Deuterocanonical and Cognate Literature Studies
Issue / Series Volume: 
18
Place of Publication: 
Berlin
Publisher: 
Walter de Gruyter
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

Jewish anthropological beliefs during the Hellenistic-Roman period are an important but previously neglected area of biblical exegesis and Jewish studies. In an effort to address this deficiency, this volume brings together 20 essays related to the subject of sin and death, with special emphasis on integrating material from neighboring cultures. Thus, the volume provides an exemplary foundation for further research on ancient Jewish anthropology.

URL: 
http://www.degruyter.com/view/product/206784?format=EBOK
Label: 
24/02/2014
Record number: 
97 513