Private Associations and Jewish Communities in the Hellenistic and Roman Cities: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism, cartea 191
Editat de Dr. Benedikt Eckhardten Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 aug 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004405370
ISBN-10: 9004405372
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
ISBN-10: 9004405372
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Cuprins
1 Introduction: “Greco-Roman Associations” and the Jews
Benedikt Eckhardt
2 Private Associations in Hellenistic and Roman Cities: Common Ground and Dividing Lines
Benedikt Eckhardt
3 Political and Sacred Animals: Religious Associations in Greco-Roman Egypt
Andrew Monson
4 Qumran Discipline and Rites of Affliction in Their Associational Context
Andrew R. Krause
5 Jewish Associations in Alexandria?
Kimberley Czajkowski
6 Les communautés juives de la Diaspora dans le droit commun des associations du monde gréco-romain
Marie-Françoise Baslez
7 Associations beyond the City: Jews, Actors and Empire in the Roman Period
Benedikt Eckhardt
8 Organisationsstrukturen jüdischer Gemeinden im Mäandertal
Ulrich Huttner
9 The Associates and the Others: Were Rabbinic Ḥavurot Greco-Roman Associations?
Clemens Leonhard
Index
Notă biografică
Benedikt Eckhardt, Ph. D. (2011), University of Bochum, is Lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Edinburgh. He has published on both Jewish history and the history of private associations, including several articles in the Journal for the Study of Judaism.
Recenzii
This volume is a very useful contribution to the growing bibliography on ancient associations and synagogai in antiquity. Monson and Krause’s essays are outstanding illustrations of how careful comparison—what Smith called “disciplined exaggeration— can create new insight into familiar texts, and the Czajkowski and Baslez contributions are especially valuable for understanding Philo and Josephus’s perspectives on Judeangroups.
John S. Kloppenborg, RBL, July 2020The individual contributions are valuable treatments of a diverse set of data relating to the central question of how we should understand the organization of Jewish groups. The volume’s particular strength lies in its sustained engagement with the “Greco-Roman Associations” model. Eckhardt’s contributions are the most focused on this question and effectively underscore some of the weaknesses of the approach. Other chapters strike more of a middle ground, finding utility in fleshing out the details of poorly attested cases with comparative evidence. The result is an effective demonstration of the volume’s stated aim: to differentiate between the kind of historical questions that can and cannot be addressed effectively by the “Greco-Roman Associations” model. In so doing, it firmly grounds its approach to Jewish collectivities in a methodologically rigorous framework that does not abnegate the comparative paradigm but contests its primacy. This important volume will surely find a place at the center of future discussions.
Ryan Boehm, Tulane University, BMCR, August 2020
John S. Kloppenborg, RBL, July 2020The individual contributions are valuable treatments of a diverse set of data relating to the central question of how we should understand the organization of Jewish groups. The volume’s particular strength lies in its sustained engagement with the “Greco-Roman Associations” model. Eckhardt’s contributions are the most focused on this question and effectively underscore some of the weaknesses of the approach. Other chapters strike more of a middle ground, finding utility in fleshing out the details of poorly attested cases with comparative evidence. The result is an effective demonstration of the volume’s stated aim: to differentiate between the kind of historical questions that can and cannot be addressed effectively by the “Greco-Roman Associations” model. In so doing, it firmly grounds its approach to Jewish collectivities in a methodologically rigorous framework that does not abnegate the comparative paradigm but contests its primacy. This important volume will surely find a place at the center of future discussions.
Ryan Boehm, Tulane University, BMCR, August 2020