The Jews among the Greeks and Romans (1915 Radin), book
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The Jews among the Greeks and Romans (1915) is a book by Max Radin.
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Published in Philadelphia, PA [America]: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1915. Reissued in New York, NY: Arno, 1973.
Table of contents
- Introduction
- 1. Greek Religious Concepts
- 2. Roman Religious Concepts
- 3. Greek and Roman Concepts of Race
- 4. Sketch of Jewish History between Nebuchadnezzar and Constantine
- 5. Internal Development of the Jews During the Persian Period
- 6. The First Contact Between Greek and Jew
- 7. Egypt
- 8. Jews in Ptolemaic Egypt
- 9. The Struggle against Greek Culture in Palestine
- 10. Antiochus the Manifest God
- 11. The Jewish Propaganda
- 12. The Opposition
- 13. The Opposition in Its Social Aspect
- 14. The Philosophic Opposition
- 15. The Romans
- 16. Jews in Rome During the Early Empire
- 17. The Jews of the Empire till the Revolt
- 18. The Revolt of 68 C.E.
- 19. The Development of the Roman Jewish Community
- 20. The Final Revolts of the Jews
- 21. The Legal Position of the Jews in the Later Empire
- Summary
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- 1915
- Jewish Authorship--1910s
- Jewish Authorship--English
- English language--1910s
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--1910s
- Hellenistic-Jewish Studies--English
- Second Temple Studies--1910s
- Second Temple Studies--English
- Second Temple History (subject)
- Hellenism & Judaism (subject)
- Top 1910s
- Second Temple Studies--Top 1910s