The Pseudepigrapha on Sexuality (2011 Loader), book

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The Pseudepigrapha on Sexuality: Attitudes towards Sexuality in Apocalypses, Testaments, Legends, Wisdom, and Related Literature (2011) is a book by William R.G. Loader.

Abstract

"The Pseudepigrapha on Sexuality is the third of five volumes by William Loader exploring attitudes toward sexuality in Judaism and Christianity during the Greco-Roman era. In this volume Loader investigates in detail a large, diverse collection of more than forty Jewish apocryphal and pseudepigraphal writings and fragments composed between the third century b.c.e. and the end of the first century c.e. Judith, Tobit, 2 Enoch, Susannah these and many other writings reveal a complex and fascinating amalgam of attitudes and mores related to sexuality in early Jewish culture. Loader analyzes each book or fragment in its own literary context and draws out significant trends and themes that run through the entire corpus, offering a rich smorgasbord of reflection on sexuality during that period."--Publisher description.

Editions

Published in Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans, 2011.

Contents

Later Enoch literature -- The Sibylline oracles -- Jeremiah, Baruch, and Ezra literature -- Other apocalypses and testaments -- Septuagintal literature -- Beyond the Septuagint -- Later works of disputed provenance -- Psalms -- Wisdom writings -- Fragmentary Judeo-Hellenistic works.

External links

  • [ Google Books]