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'''La religion d'Israël''' (1901) is a book by [[Alfred Firmin Loisy]].
'''La religion d'Israël''' (1901) is a book by [[Alfred Loisy]].


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
This work presents the history of the Jewish religion, its relationship with other religions and peoples, and the particularity of the Jewish religion. Loisy places Judaism within the context of the history of ancient Near Eastern religions.  He presents and explains the sources that he uses, for the most part, the biblical texts. The history that he exposes is the history of Jewish people, from its origins until 70 CE. He takes a critical look at the formation of the biblical texts. He only deals with the period of the Second Temple in the fifth and sixth chapters. In these chapters Loisy also uses some apocryphal and pseudepigraphical books, but in a very isolated way. He uses above all the biblical books written in this period to describe the development of religion and the development of the messianic idea. He finishes with the Christian schism and the “conservative” choice of official Judaism. -- '''Matteo Silvestrini''', University of Lausanne.


==Editions ==
Published in [[Paris, France]]: Letouzey & Ane, 1901. 2nd revised edition in ???:  , 1908.


==Editions and translations==
==== Translations ====
 
*[[The Religion of Israel (1910 Loisy), book (English ed.)]]
 
*[[La religione d'Israele (1910 Loisy), book (Italian ed.)]]


==Table of Contents==
==Table of Contents==


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=CW8fJQWSAscC&printsec=frontcover&dq=La+religion+d%27Israel+loisy&lr=#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google books (full view)]
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=CW8fJQWSAscC&printsec=frontcover&dq=La+religion+d%27Israel+loisy&lr=#v=onepage&q=&f=false Google books (full view - 1908 ed.)]
 
 
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[[Category:French language--1900s|1901 Loisy]]
 
[[Category:Hebrew Bible Studies--1900s|1901 Loisy]]
[[Category:Hebrew Bible Studies--French|1901 Loisy]]
 
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--1900s|1901 Loisy]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--French|1901 Loisy]]
 
 
[[Category:Ancient Israel & Second Temple History (subject)|1901 Loisy]]
 
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[[Category:Top 1900s| 1901 Loisy]]
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[[Category:French language--Top 1900s| 1901 Loisy]]
[[Category:Hebrew Bible Studies--Top 1900s| 1901 Loisy]]
[[Category:Second Temple Studies--Top 1900s| 1901 Loisy]]




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Latest revision as of 11:07, 21 April 2015

La religion d'Israël (1901) is a book by Alfred Loisy.

Abstract

This work presents the history of the Jewish religion, its relationship with other religions and peoples, and the particularity of the Jewish religion. Loisy places Judaism within the context of the history of ancient Near Eastern religions. He presents and explains the sources that he uses, for the most part, the biblical texts. The history that he exposes is the history of Jewish people, from its origins until 70 CE. He takes a critical look at the formation of the biblical texts. He only deals with the period of the Second Temple in the fifth and sixth chapters. In these chapters Loisy also uses some apocryphal and pseudepigraphical books, but in a very isolated way. He uses above all the biblical books written in this period to describe the development of religion and the development of the messianic idea. He finishes with the Christian schism and the “conservative” choice of official Judaism. -- Matteo Silvestrini, University of Lausanne.

Editions

Published in Paris, France: Letouzey & Ane, 1901. 2nd revised edition in ???: , 1908.

Translations

Table of Contents

External Links