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Judaisms and their Messiahs at the Turn of the Christian Era

Judaisms and their Messiahs at the Turn of the Christian Era

William Scott Green, Burton L. Mack, George W. E. Nickelsburg, Jonathan A. Goldstein, John J. Collins, Shemaryahu Talmon, Richard D. Hecht, George Macrae, S. J., Howard Clark Kee, Michael E. Stone, J. H. Charlesworth, Jacob Neusner
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  • Date Published: May 1988
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521349406

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  • While Jews in the land of Israel in ancient times shared much in common - scripture, reverence for the Temple and its cult, some traits as one 'Orthodox' Judaism. Diverse 'Judaisms' flourished, each with its particular way of life, world view, and definition of the social entity, or 'Israel'. Because there was no single, unitary Judaism, there also was no one 'Messiah-idea' or 'Messianic doctrine'. Various readings of the Messiah-theme reached definition in the various, unrelated religious systems or Judaisms produced by those Jews - hence 'Judaisms' and 'their Messiahs'. In this book, distinguished specialists in various Judaisms of late antiquity, including Christian scholars, take up the differing roles of the Messiah-idea in the various traditions examined. Dealing with the best-documented Judaic systems - the Essene community at Qumran, Christian Judaisms represented by Mark and by Matthew, the nascent rabbinic Judaism portrayed in the Mishnah, the Judaic system implicit in the writings of Philo - the authors work out how a given system treats the Messiah theme. Some systems - Philo's and the Mishnah's - find the theme important. Others place it at the center of their systems and treat the Messiah as the purpose and goal of their respective Judaisms, their expectations varying from a political-military figure to an eschatological diety. In its approach to evidence, not harmonizing but analyzing and differentiating, this book marks a revolutionary shift in the study of ancient Judaism and Christianity.

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    • Date Published: May 1988
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521349406
    • length: 316 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 152 x 23 mm
    • weight: 0.476kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. Introduction: Messiah in Judaism: rethinking the question William Scott Green
    2. Wisdom makes a difference: alternatives to 'Messianic' configurations Burton L. Mack
    3. Salvation without and with a Messiah: developing beliefs in writings ascribed to enoch George W. E. Nickelsburg
    4. How the authors of 1 and 2 Maccabees treated to 'Messianic' promises Jonathan A. Goldstein
    5. Messianism in the Maccabean period John J. Collins
    6. Waiting for the Messiah: the spiritual universe of the Qumran convenanters Shemaryahu Talmon
    7. Philo and Messiah Richard D. Hecht
    8. Messiah and Gospel George Macrae, S. J.
    9. Christology in Mark's Gospel Howard Clark Kee
    10. The question of the Messiah in 4 Ezra Michael E. Stone
    11. From Jewish Messianology to Christian christology: some caveats and perspectives J. H. Charlesworth
    12. Mishnah and Messiah Jacob Neusner
    General index
    Index to biblical and hermeneutical texts.

  • Editors

    Jacob Neusner, Brown University, Rhode Island

    William Scott Green, University of Rochester, New York

    Ernest S. Frerichs, Brown University, Rhode Island

    Contributors

    William Scott Green, Burton L. Mack, George W. E. Nickelsburg, Jonathan A. Goldstein, John J. Collins, Shemaryahu Talmon, Richard D. Hecht, George Macrae, S. J., Howard Clark Kee, Michael E. Stone, J. H. Charlesworth, Jacob Neusner

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