In 587 B.C. the kingdom of Judah was invaded by the Babylonian empire, the Davidic king was dethroned, his heirs slaughtered, and Jerusalem and the Temple of Solomon were razed. These events motivated the construction of a new religious logic, characterized by universal natural law and covenantal particularism, which became constitutive of Judaism. I specify the conditions under which this cultural structure was generated and identify them historically. This serves as an exercise in constructing a model of cultural change in which cultural attributes can be given causal explanations
This thesis identifies and examines the tradition of restoration. Particular attention is given to i...
Covering the period from 200 BCE to 600 CE, this book describes important aspects of identity format...
Period after Joshua’s death was very important in history of Israel. Unorganised tribes were been un...
The date of 539 B.C.E. was significant for the people of ancient Judea for two reasons. First, it ma...
Palestine of the post Second Temple era witnessed the emerging transformation of modes of Jewish rel...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 371-394.Introduction -- Part One. Chapter 1. Elusive boundari...
This chapter looks at the Temple, the Torah, messiah, apocalyptic thought, and the Land of Israel. T...
Through the ages, theology in Judaism has played roles of varying importance. But the role of theolo...
One hallmark of the Christianization of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity was a preoccupation with ...
In the first chapter it is argued that Deuteronomi_sm was not an active force in Judah before or d...
The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-centur...
The sixth century B.C.E. Babylonian invasions of Judah had a devastating effect for the nation. Firs...
KULTICKÁ OČISTA V POLITICKÝCH KONCEPCÍCH JUDSKÉHO VAZALSKÉHO STÁTU CULTIC PURGE IN POLITICAL CONCEPT...
The Destruction of the Temple in 70 CE: Rabbinic Judaism as New Religious Movement Judaism is o...
This essay focuses on the topic of the emergence of Christianity and Judaism as related but distinct...
This thesis identifies and examines the tradition of restoration. Particular attention is given to i...
Covering the period from 200 BCE to 600 CE, this book describes important aspects of identity format...
Period after Joshua’s death was very important in history of Israel. Unorganised tribes were been un...
The date of 539 B.C.E. was significant for the people of ancient Judea for two reasons. First, it ma...
Palestine of the post Second Temple era witnessed the emerging transformation of modes of Jewish rel...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 371-394.Introduction -- Part One. Chapter 1. Elusive boundari...
This chapter looks at the Temple, the Torah, messiah, apocalyptic thought, and the Land of Israel. T...
Through the ages, theology in Judaism has played roles of varying importance. But the role of theolo...
One hallmark of the Christianization of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity was a preoccupation with ...
In the first chapter it is argued that Deuteronomi_sm was not an active force in Judah before or d...
The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-centur...
The sixth century B.C.E. Babylonian invasions of Judah had a devastating effect for the nation. Firs...
KULTICKÁ OČISTA V POLITICKÝCH KONCEPCÍCH JUDSKÉHO VAZALSKÉHO STÁTU CULTIC PURGE IN POLITICAL CONCEPT...
The Destruction of the Temple in 70 CE: Rabbinic Judaism as New Religious Movement Judaism is o...
This essay focuses on the topic of the emergence of Christianity and Judaism as related but distinct...
This thesis identifies and examines the tradition of restoration. Particular attention is given to i...
Covering the period from 200 BCE to 600 CE, this book describes important aspects of identity format...
Period after Joshua’s death was very important in history of Israel. Unorganised tribes were been un...