Jew and Gentile in the ancient world : attitudes and interactions from Alexander to Justinian /

Relations between Jews and non-Jews in the Hellenistic-Roman period were marked by suspicion and hate, maintain most studies of that topic. But if such conjectures are true, asks Louis Feldman, how did Jews succeed in winning so many adherents, whether full-fledged proselytes or "sympathizers&q...

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主要作者: Feldman, Louis H.
格式: Licensed eBooks
語言:英语
出版: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press ©1993.
在線閱讀:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7sm2d
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總結:Relations between Jews and non-Jews in the Hellenistic-Roman period were marked by suspicion and hate, maintain most studies of that topic. But if such conjectures are true, asks Louis Feldman, how did Jews succeed in winning so many adherents, whether full-fledged proselytes or "sympathizers" who adopted one or more Jewish practices? Systematically evaluating attitudes toward Jews from the time of Alexander the Great to the fifth century A.D., Feldman finds that Judaism elicited strongly positive and not merely unfavorable responses from the non-Jewish population. Jews were a vigorous presen
實物描述:1 online resource (xii, 679 pages)
參考書目:Includes bibliographical references (pages 587-619) and indexes.
ISBN:1400811562
9781400811564
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