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Revision as of 07:37, 3 November 2009

A Hidden Revolution: The Pharisees' Search for the Kingdom Within (1978) is a book by Ellis Rivkin.

Editions and translations

Published in the United States (Nashville, TN: Abingdon, 1978).

Abstract

Table of contents

  • Introduction: Who Were the Pharisees?
    • Part One - The Sources
  • 1. Josephus
  • 2. The New Testament
  • 3. The Tannaitic Literature
    • Part Two - Historical Reconstruction
  • 4. From Definition to Historical Reconstruction
  • 5. Ben Sira and Aaronide Hegemony
    • Part Three - Pharisaism: An Internal Revolution
  • 6. The Hidden Revolution
  • 7. On the Cathedra of Moses
  • 8. "God So Loved the Individual..."

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