Exemplarity, ethnography, and exegesis are three forms of cultural practice well known to the ancient Mediterranean world. The use of role models, the ‘writing’ of peoples, and the interpretation of authoritative writings (i.e. “Scriptures”) were ways in which many authors of Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian antiquity situated themselves and others within history. Here I argue that the biblical patriarch Abraham, as received within the late antique Christian text called Pseudo-Hegesippus (On the Destruction of Jerusalem), provides a quintessential example of these scribal-rhetorical habits in action. The upshot of this study is that key figures like Abraham were integral tools for doing the things that certain interested ancient writers were...
Samaritans, like Jews and Christians, trace their identity to ancient Israel. Today, they are a mino...
I argue that some ancient Jewish sects, specifically the community at Qumran and the early Christian...
Hagiography has often confused historians over what practical application this genre of Christian li...
In late ancient Christian literature, King David is ubiquitous. Not simply cited as the famous autho...
Jewish and early Christian authors discussed Abraham in humerus and diverse ways, adapting his Old T...
The Apocalypse of Abraham, a pseudepigraphon only extant in a fourteenth century Old Church Slavonic...
Scholars routinely date the beginnings of Christian history-writing to the fourth century AD. In thi...
The Hebrew Bible does not describe how Abraham, the common patriarch of the three monotheistic faith...
The present study investigates the characteristics and function of Scripture in 1 Maccabees. It argu...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.Paul's speech on the Areopagus represents the most develo...
This dissertation explores one of the thorny problems of writing a social history of Early Christian...
This dissertation explores one of the thorny problems of writing a social history of Early Christian...
In the first three sections of the thesis it is shown how the figure of Abraham functioned in diffe...
This volume includes papers on ancient apocalypticism and eschatology in the crucial period prior to...
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...
I argue that some ancient Jewish sects, specifically the community at Qumran and the early Christian...
Hagiography has often confused historians over what practical application this genre of Christian li...
In late ancient Christian literature, King David is ubiquitous. Not simply cited as the famous autho...
Jewish and early Christian authors discussed Abraham in humerus and diverse ways, adapting his Old T...
The Apocalypse of Abraham, a pseudepigraphon only extant in a fourteenth century Old Church Slavonic...
Scholars routinely date the beginnings of Christian history-writing to the fourth century AD. In thi...
The Hebrew Bible does not describe how Abraham, the common patriarch of the three monotheistic faith...
The present study investigates the characteristics and function of Scripture in 1 Maccabees. It argu...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.Paul's speech on the Areopagus represents the most develo...
This dissertation explores one of the thorny problems of writing a social history of Early Christian...
This dissertation explores one of the thorny problems of writing a social history of Early Christian...
In the first three sections of the thesis it is shown how the figure of Abraham functioned in diffe...
This volume includes papers on ancient apocalypticism and eschatology in the crucial period prior to...
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...
I argue that some ancient Jewish sects, specifically the community at Qumran and the early Christian...
Hagiography has often confused historians over what practical application this genre of Christian li...