How did ancient communities approach the concept of religious knowledge? Was it something to be shared with all, or was it the provenance of certain initiates? This volume of collected essays illustrates a range of approaches to this dilemma, from ancient Babylon, Judaism (Dead Sea scrolls, Book of Jubilees, rabbinic traditions in the Roman Empire), Christianity (Gnosticism, Alexandria, Gospel of John) and Islam (Qur’ān and Ismaili traditions)
<p><em>The three religions of the Book trace their origins back to the same Abrahamic experience, bu...
International audienceThis paper examines a group of rabbinic texts pertaining to the translation of...
Abstract In the following we shall investigate the forms and modes of communication reflected in Jew...
Bearing in mind the rich diachronic and multifaceted insights all this data and research have given ...
In Antiquity, knowledge was cherished as a scarce good, cultivated through the close teacher-student...
Ancient Mesopotamian, biblical, rabbinic, and Christian literature was created and transmitted by th...
Sharing and Hiding Religious Knowledge in Early Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Traditions Knowledge ...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
<p>What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different from other book...
© 2016. The Authors. What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different fro...
The present book comprises a number of studies centered around the topic of how knowledge diffuses f...
Examines relationships between esoteric and mystical currents in three different religious tradition...
The subject of this dissertation is the awareness of linguistic diversity in the Hebrew Bible—that i...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
This paper examines the contexts of oral communication and the use of written messages in Josephus’ ...
<p><em>The three religions of the Book trace their origins back to the same Abrahamic experience, bu...
International audienceThis paper examines a group of rabbinic texts pertaining to the translation of...
Abstract In the following we shall investigate the forms and modes of communication reflected in Jew...
Bearing in mind the rich diachronic and multifaceted insights all this data and research have given ...
In Antiquity, knowledge was cherished as a scarce good, cultivated through the close teacher-student...
Ancient Mesopotamian, biblical, rabbinic, and Christian literature was created and transmitted by th...
Sharing and Hiding Religious Knowledge in Early Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Traditions Knowledge ...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
<p>What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different from other book...
© 2016. The Authors. What does a sacred text look like? Are religious books materially different fro...
The present book comprises a number of studies centered around the topic of how knowledge diffuses f...
Examines relationships between esoteric and mystical currents in three different religious tradition...
The subject of this dissertation is the awareness of linguistic diversity in the Hebrew Bible—that i...
This article focuses on reading culture as an aspect of the Dead Sea Scrolls textual community in it...
This paper examines the contexts of oral communication and the use of written messages in Josephus’ ...
<p><em>The three religions of the Book trace their origins back to the same Abrahamic experience, bu...
International audienceThis paper examines a group of rabbinic texts pertaining to the translation of...
Abstract In the following we shall investigate the forms and modes of communication reflected in Jew...