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Does not apply
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ISBN
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9781506406107
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Book Title
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Judaism : Practice and Belief, 63 Bce66 CE
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Publisher
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Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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9 in
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Publication Year
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2016
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Type
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Textbook
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Trade Paperback
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Language
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English
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Illustrator
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Yes
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Genre
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Religion
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Topic
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Judaism / Sacred Writings, Judaism / Rituals & Practice, Judaism / History, Judaism / General
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11.2 Oz
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6 in
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Number of Pages
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922 Pages
Judaism Practice and Belief 63 – GOOD
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Augsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN-10
1506406106
ISBN-13
9781506406107
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219399455
Product Key Features
Book Title
Judaism : Practice and Belief, 63 Bce66 CE
Number of Pages
922 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Judaism / Sacred Writings, Judaism / Rituals & Practice, Judaism / History, Judaism / General
Publication Year
2016
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Weight
11.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
296.09014
Table Of Content
Preface to the Fortress Press edition; Part I: Context; Part II: Common Judaism; Part III: Groups and Parties.
Synopsis
In this now-classic work, E. P. Sanders argues against prevailing views regarding the Judaism of the Second Temple period, for example, that the Pharisees dominated Jewish Palestine or that the Mishnah offers a description of general practice. In contrast, Sanders carefully shows that what was important was the “common Judaism” of the people with their observances of regular practices and the beliefs that informed them. Sanders discusses early rabbinic legal material not as rules, but as debates within the context of real life. He sets Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes in relation to the Judaism of ordinary priests and people. Here then is a remarkably comprehensive presentation of Judaism as a functioning religion: the temple and its routine and festivals; questions of purity, sacrifices, tithes, and taxes; common theology and hopes for the future; and descriptions of the various parties and groups culminating in an examination of the question “who ran what?” Sanders offers a detailed, clear, and well-argued account of all aspects of Jewish religion of the time., In this now-classic work, E. P. Sanders argued against prevailing views regarding the Judaism of the Second Temple period, for example, that the Pharisees dominated Jewish Palestine or that the Mishnah offers a description of general practice. In contrast, Sanders carefully shows that what was important was the “common Judaism” of the people with their observances of regular practices and the beliefs that informed them. Sanders discusses early rabbinic legal material not as rules, but as debates within the context of real life. He sets Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes in relation to the Judaism of ordinary priests and people. Here then is a remarkably comprehensive presentation of Judaism as a functioning religion: the temple and its routine and festivals; questions of purity, sacrifices, tithes, and taxes; common theology and hopes for the future; and descriptions of the various parties and groups culminating in an examination of the question “who ran what?” Sanders offers a detailed, clear, and well-argued account of all aspects of Jewish religion of the time., E. P. Sanders offers a remarkably comprehensive presentation of Judaism as a functioning religion: the temple and its routine and festivals; questions of purity, sacrifices, tithes, and taxes; and common theology and hopes for the future. This is a detailed, clear, and well-argued account of all aspects of Jewish religion between 63 BCE-66 CE.
LC Classification Number
BM176.S257 2016
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