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{en} Annette Yoshiko Reed. Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity: The Reception of Enochic literature. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 2005.

Abstract

"In the Book of the Watchers, an Enochic apocalypse from the third century BCE, the "sons of God" of Gen 6:1-4 are accused of corrupting humankind through their teachings of metalworking, cosmetology, magic, and divination. By tracing the transformations of this motif in Second Temple, Rabbinic, and early medieval Judaism and early, late antique, and Byzantine Christianity, this book sheds light on the history of interpretation of Genesis, the changing status of Enochic literature, and the place of parabiblical texts and traditions in the interchange between Jews and Christians in Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages."--Publisher description.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • 1. Angelic descent and apocalyptic epistemology: The teachings of Enoch and the fallen angels in the Book of the watchers
  • 2. From scribalism to sectarianism : the angelic descent myth and the social settings of Enochic pseudepigraphy
  • 3. Primeval history and the problem of evil: Genesis, the Book of the watchers, and the fallen angels in pre-Rabbinic Judaism
  • 4. The parting of the ways?: Enoch and the fallen angels in Rabbinic Judaism and early Christianity
  • 5. Demonology and the construction of Christian identity: Approaches to illicit angelic instruction among proto-Orthodox Christians
  • 6. The interpenetration of Jewish and Christian traditions: The exegesis of Genesis and the marginalization of Enochic literature
  • 7. The apocalyptic roots of Merkabah mysticism?: The reemergence of Enochic traditions in Rabbinic Judaism
  • Epilogue

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