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084 _aonline - DeGruyter
100 1 _aBerthelot, Katell
_eautore
245 1 0 _aJews and Their Roman Rivals :
_bPagan Rome's Challenge to Israel /
_cKatell Berthelot.
264 1 _aPrinceton, NJ :
_bPrinceton University Press,
_c[2021]
264 4 _c©2021
300 _a1 online resource (552 p.) :
_b22 b/w illus. 2 maps.
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContents --
_tIllustrations --
_tMaps --
_tAcknowledgments --
_tAbbreviations --
_tNote on Translations --
_tIntroduction --
_tChapter 1 Coping with Empires before Rome: From Assyria to the Hellenistic Kingdoms --
_t1. The Neo-Assyrian Empire --
_t2. The Neo-Babylonian Empire --
_t3. The Persian Empire --
_t4. The Hellenistic Kingdoms --
_tChapter 2 The Unique Challenge of the Roman Empire: A Rivalry between Two Peoples --
_t1. The Imperialism of a People --
_t2. The “Election” of the Romans --
_t3. The “Vocation” of the Romans --
_t4. The Roman Victories Over the Jews: Obliteration and Substitution --
_t5. Rome as Israel’s Twin Brother and Rival --
_tChapter 3 The Challenge of Roman Power --
_t1. Roman Military Power and Roman Manliness --
_t2. A Rivalry for Military Valor? --
_t3. Jewish Criticism and Redefinitions of Bravery, Manliness, and Power --
_tChapter 4 The Challenge of Roman Law and Jurisdiction --
_t1. The Nature of the Challenge --
_t2. Rabbinic and Roman Law: A Partly Shared Legal Culture? --
_t3. A Rivalry of Legal Systems: The Torah versus Roman Jurisdiction --
_t4. The Torah as Nonuniversal Law --
_tChapter 5 The Challenge of Roman Citizenship --
_t1. The Nature of the Challenge --
_t2. Judaism as “Citizenship”: The Hellenistic Context and the Impact of Rome --
_t3. Beyond Citizenship: The Enduring Significance of Lineage and the Legal Fiction of Adoption --
_tConclusion --
_tBibliography --
_tIndex of Ancient Sources
506 0 _arestricted access
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520 _aHow encounters with the Roman Empire compelled the Jews of antiquity to rethink their conceptions of Israel and the TorahThroughout their history, Jews have lived under a succession of imperial powers, from Assyria and Babylonia to Persia and the Hellenistic kingdoms. Jews and Their Roman Rivals shows how the Roman Empire posed a unique challenge to Jewish thinkers such as Philo, Josephus, and the Palestinian rabbis, who both resisted and internalized Roman standards and imperial ideology.Katell Berthelot traces how, long before the empire became Christian, Jews came to perceive Israel and Rome as rivals competing for supremacy. Both considered their laws to be the most perfect ever written, and both believed they were a most pious people who had been entrusted with a divine mission to bring order and peace to the world. Berthelot argues that the rabbinic identification of Rome with Esau, Israel's twin brother, reflected this sense of rivalry. She discusses how this challenge transformed ancient Jewish ideas about military power and the use of force, law and jurisdiction, and membership in the people of Israel. Berthelot argues that Jewish thinkers imitated the Romans in some cases and proposed competing models in others.Shedding new light on Jewish thought in antiquity, Jews and Their Roman Rivals reveals how Jewish encounters with pagan Rome gave rise to crucial evolutions in the ways Jews conceptualized the Torah and conversion to Judaism.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022)
650 7 _aHISTORY / Ancient / Rome.
_2bisacsh
653 _aAelius Gallus.
653 _aAgainst Apion.
653 _aAlexander Jannaeus.
653 _aAntoninus Pius.
653 _aArianism.
653 _aAvodah Zarah.
653 _aBabylonian captivity.
653 _aBar Kokhba revolt.
653 _aBattle of Cynoscephalae.
653 _aBikkurim (Talmud).
653 _aBook of Deuteronomy.
653 _aBook of Leviticus.
653 _aChristianity and Judaism.
653 _aCivis romanus sum.
653 _aConversion to Judaism.
653 _aDeuteronomist.
653 _aDeuteronomy Rabbah.
653 _aDiocletian.
653 _aDionysius of Halicarnassus.
653 _aDonatism.
653 _aEsau.
653 _aFirst Jewish–Roman War.
653 _aFounding of Rome.
653 _aGentile.
653 _aGod.
653 _aHaredi Judaism.
653 _aHebrews.
653 _aHellenistic period.
653 _aHerodians.
653 _aHillel and Shammai.
653 _aHippolytus of Rome.
653 _aHittites.
653 _aHiyya bar Abba.
653 _aImperial cult (ancient Rome).
653 _aImperialism.
653 _aIsraelites.
653 _aJehoshaphat.
653 _aJerusalem Talmud.
653 _aJewish Christian.
653 _aJewish culture.
653 _aJewish diaspora.
653 _aJewish history.
653 _aJewish identity.
653 _aJewish literature.
653 _aJewish religious movements.
653 _aJewish studies.
653 _aJews.
653 _aJudaism.
653 _aJudaizers.
653 _aJudas Maccabeus.
653 _aJudea (Roman province).
653 _aJudea.
653 _aKing of the Romans.
653 _aKingdom of Judah.
653 _aLactantius.
653 _aLamentations Rabbah.
653 _aLaw of Moses.
653 _aLegal fiction.
653 _aLetter of Aristeas.
653 _aLeviticus Rabbah.
653 _aMaimonides.
653 _aManichaeism.
653 _aMarcionism.
653 _aMasoretic Text.
653 _aMessiah in Judaism.
653 _aMessianism.
653 _aMidrash.
653 _aMishnah.
653 _aMishneh Torah.
653 _aNeo-Babylonian Empire.
653 _aNoahidism.
653 _aPatrician (ancient Rome).
653 _aPelagianism.
653 _aPersecution of Christians.
653 _aProselyte.
653 _aProtestantism.
653 _aPuritans.
653 _aRabbi.
653 _aRabbinic Judaism.
653 _aRabbinic literature.
653 _aRoman Empire.
653 _aRoman Government.
653 _aRoman Inquisition.
653 _aRoman Kingdom.
653 _aRoman Law.
653 _aRoman army.
653 _aRoman calendar.
653 _aRoman citizenship.
653 _aRoman consul.
653 _aRoman mythology.
653 _aRome and Jerusalem.
653 _aSaducismus Triumphatus.
653 _aSecond Punic War.
653 _aSecond Temple Judaism.
653 _aSicarii.
653 _aSin offering.
653 _aSlavery.
653 _aSuetonius.
653 _aTosefta.
653 _aVindicta Salvatoris.
850 _aIT-RoAPU
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