ABSTRACT REPRESENTATIONS OF SAMARITANS IN LATE ANTIQUE JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN TEXTS Matthew Chalmers Dr. Annette Yoshiko Reed Samaritans, like Jews and Christians, trace their identity to ancient Israel. Today, they are a minority in Israel-Palestine. In antiquity, however, they appear frequently in our sources from the late antique eastern Mediterranean, from scripture, to midrash, to Roman law, to heresiology, to rabbinic literature, and beyond. Therefore, one would expect to see Samaritans heavily represented in scholarship, both within Religious Studies and in cognate disciplines, which has over several decades developed a toolkit using attention to representations of identity and alterity to both reconstruct the past and interrogate our ...
The purpose of this Thesis is to endeavour to evaluate the textual variants of the Samaritan Hebrew ...
This study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exeges...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...
ABSTRACT REPRESENTATIONS OF SAMARITANS IN LATE ANTIQUE JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN TEXTS Matthew Chalmers D...
Samaritans, like Jews and Christians, trace their identity to ancient Israel. Today, they are a mino...
Relations between Jews and Samaritans were at the level of conflicts during the time of Christ. Thes...
This paper discusses the problems and state of the Samaritan diaspora situation in Antiquity. It was...
The article describes the different models for understanding the origin of the Samaritans: the Samar...
The development of Samaritanism and its alienation from Judaism was a process that began with the di...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://booksandjournals.brill...
This dissertation explores how the notion of divine embodiment presents an unexpected point of conve...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
“The Pentateuch that the Samaritans Chose”, is the heading of Chapter Seven in Magnar Kartveit’s The...
Not long after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 CE began the eventual end of a long his...
This study examines how the concept of “Israel” was constructed and contested among Jews, Samaritans...
The purpose of this Thesis is to endeavour to evaluate the textual variants of the Samaritan Hebrew ...
This study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exeges...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...
ABSTRACT REPRESENTATIONS OF SAMARITANS IN LATE ANTIQUE JEWISH AND CHRISTIAN TEXTS Matthew Chalmers D...
Samaritans, like Jews and Christians, trace their identity to ancient Israel. Today, they are a mino...
Relations between Jews and Samaritans were at the level of conflicts during the time of Christ. Thes...
This paper discusses the problems and state of the Samaritan diaspora situation in Antiquity. It was...
The article describes the different models for understanding the origin of the Samaritans: the Samar...
The development of Samaritanism and its alienation from Judaism was a process that began with the di...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original is available at http://booksandjournals.brill...
This dissertation explores how the notion of divine embodiment presents an unexpected point of conve...
The Samaritans are a group of some 750 indigenous Middle Eastern people, about half of whom live in ...
“The Pentateuch that the Samaritans Chose”, is the heading of Chapter Seven in Magnar Kartveit’s The...
Not long after the destruction of the Jerusalem Temple in 70 CE began the eventual end of a long his...
This study examines how the concept of “Israel” was constructed and contested among Jews, Samaritans...
The purpose of this Thesis is to endeavour to evaluate the textual variants of the Samaritan Hebrew ...
This study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exeges...
In NTS 62.3 (July 2016) David Horrell argued that certain passages in 1 Corinthians 7 and 1 Peter 3 ...