Jews, Antiquity, and the Nineteenth-Century Imagination (2003 Lapin/Martin), edited volume

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Jews, Antiquity, and the Nineteenth-Century Imagination (2003) is a volume edited by Hayim Lapin and Dale B. Martin.

Abstract

  • Introduction / Hayim Lapin, University of Maryland
  • Antiquitates Judaicae: some precursors of the modern study of Israelite religion / Guy G. Stroumsa, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem
  • W.M.L. de Wette and the invention of post-exilic Judaism: political historiography and Christian allegory in nineteenth-century German Biblical scholarship / James Pasto, University of Massachusetts
  • Fitting in or sticking out: constructs of the relationship of Jewish and Roman law in the nineteenth century / Jay M. Harris, Harvard University
  • Quest for the Aryan Jesus: the archaeology of Nazi Orientalist theology / Susannah Heschel, Dartmouth College
  • Renan's Vie de Jésus as representation of the Orient / Halvor Moxnes, University of Oslo
  • Ancient Judaism imagined through the lens of early Christianity: the work of James Rendel Harris, 1852-1941 / Kim Haines-Eitzen, Cornell University
  • Schechter's Zadokites: ancient Jewish authority in nineteenth-century perspective / Maxine Grossman, University of Maryland
  • Reading an "Oriental book": American Protestants, the Bible, and the Jews 1883-1910 / Lawrence G. Charap, John Hopkins University

Editions and translations

Published in Bethesda, MD: University Press of Maryland, 2003.

Table of contents

External links

  • [ Google Books]