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==Abstract== | ==Abstract== | ||
==Table of Contents== | |||
*1. Contacts Between Jews and Non-Jews in the Land of Israel | |||
*2. The Strength of Judaism in the Diaspora | |||
*3. Official Anti-Jewish Bigotry: The Responses of Governments to the Jews | |||
*4. Popular Prejudice Against the Jews | |||
*5. Prejudice Against Jews Among Ancient Intellectuals | |||
*6. The Attractions of the Jews: Their Antiquity | |||
*7. The Attractions of the Jews: The Cardinal Virtues | |||
*8. The Attractions of the Jews: Their Ideal Leader, Moses | |||
*9. The Success of Proselytism by Jews in the Hellenistic and Early Roman Periods | |||
*10. The Success of Jews in Winning "Sympathizers" | |||
*11. Proselytism by Jews in the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Centuries | |||
*12. Conclusion | |||
*Indices | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 21:52, 13 February 2010
Jew and Gentile in the Ancient World: Attitudes and Interactions from Alexander to Justinian (1993) is a book by Louis H. Feldman.
Editions and translations
Published in the United States (Princeton: Princeton University, 1993).
Abstract
Table of Contents
- 1. Contacts Between Jews and Non-Jews in the Land of Israel
- 2. The Strength of Judaism in the Diaspora
- 3. Official Anti-Jewish Bigotry: The Responses of Governments to the Jews
- 4. Popular Prejudice Against the Jews
- 5. Prejudice Against Jews Among Ancient Intellectuals
- 6. The Attractions of the Jews: Their Antiquity
- 7. The Attractions of the Jews: The Cardinal Virtues
- 8. The Attractions of the Jews: Their Ideal Leader, Moses
- 9. The Success of Proselytism by Jews in the Hellenistic and Early Roman Periods
- 10. The Success of Jews in Winning "Sympathizers"
- 11. Proselytism by Jews in the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Centuries
- 12. Conclusion
- Indices