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  1. Women-Related Images as Metaphorical Source Domain in Tannaitic Corpora
    Erschienen: 2022
    Verlag:  Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin

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    Schlagworte: Metapher; Rabbinische Literatur; Literatur; Bildersprache; Frühjudentum; Rabbinismus; Frau <Motiv>
    Weitere Schlagworte: gender; metaphor; rabbinic literature; mishnah; tosefta; midrashei halakhah
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    Dissertation, Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin, 2022

  2. What Did It Feel Like to Be a Jew?
    The Kosher Food Laws and Emotional Norms among Ancient Jews
    Erschienen: 2022

    Jewish observance of a set of legal practices constituted the most obvious distinction between Jew and gentile in antiquity. Yet Jewish ritual practice did not only affect the ways in which Jews acted but also how they felt about their Jewishness and... mehr

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    Jewish observance of a set of legal practices constituted the most obvious distinction between Jew and gentile in antiquity. Yet Jewish ritual practice did not only affect the ways in which Jews acted but also how they felt about their Jewishness and their connection to the wider culture. Law and emotion play mutually reinforcing roles in both shaping and reflecting a society’s values, an observation that invites the following questions: how did observance of Jewish dietary laws make Jews feel, and which emotional norms were involved in the production of law? The emotions of those who observed the kosher food laws were variously characterized as hate, a self-controlled repudiation of negative emotion, or disgust. Disputes about how to understand the emotions that animate the dietary laws were attempts to define the power relations between Jews and the surrounding world: did Jews enjoy the power to integrate into their Greco-Roman surroundings?

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Journal for the study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman period; Leiden : Brill, 1970; 53(2022), 3, Seite 344-376; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Stoicism; disgust; emotion; law; kosher food laws; rabbinic literature; 4 Maccabees; Philo of Alexandria
  3. One God, Two Powers, and the Rabbinic Rejection of Subordinationism
    Erschienen: 2022

    This article furthers our understanding of rabbinic theology through an examination of its characteristic modes of expression. I demonstrate that although the rabbinic literature frequently polemicizes against perceived deviant theologies, it... mehr

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    This article furthers our understanding of rabbinic theology through an examination of its characteristic modes of expression. I demonstrate that although the rabbinic literature frequently polemicizes against perceived deviant theologies, it refrains from explicit expressions of God’s unity. This disinclination derives from the target and intent of rabbinic theological polemic. The rabbis’ opponents were not Christian binitarians who believed in multiple divine persons, but what I will refer to as Jewish subordinationists who believed in created divine agents through which God acts in the world. The rabbis were therefore less concerned with the ontological nature of God’s unity than they were with distancing all other beings from God’s sole sovereignty. My work provides additional textual support for the growing scholarly consensus that Jewish proponents of Logos theologies were among the rabbis’ earliest opponents, but it challenges the current convention that interprets these theologies in a primarily Christian binitarian context.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Journal for the study of Judaism in the Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman period; Leiden : Brill, 1970; 53(2022), 3, Seite 405-436; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: late antiquity; rabbinic literature; Jewish theology; binitarianism; monotheism; two powers
  4. What Are These Sons Doing?
    Filial Agency in New Testament and Early Rabbinic Writings
    Erschienen: 2022

    Scholarship on children and childhood in the New Testament and the Hebrew Bible increasingly uses the term "agency" for children’s actions. However, the use of this term remains undertheorized. This article offers a theoretically informed usage of... mehr

     

    Scholarship on children and childhood in the New Testament and the Hebrew Bible increasingly uses the term "agency" for children’s actions. However, the use of this term remains undertheorized. This article offers a theoretically informed usage of the concept "agency" so as to analyze the dynamics in children’s actions. With a comparative study of Synoptic and early rabbinic parables, it is examined how a son’s agency interrelates with his father’s exercise of authority. It is also shown how the behaviour of these sons is implicitly or explicitly assessed from the adult male perspective of the head of the household. Finally, since the agency of sons frequently represents the human free will in relation to God, the article explains how the Synoptic and early rabbinic parables socialize their audiences in their correct attitude toward God. Die aktuelle Forschung zur Rolle von Kindern im Neuen Testament und in der Hebräischen Bibel verwendet zunehmend den englischen Begriff "Agency" für die Handlungen der Kinder. Der Verwendung dieses Begriffs mangelt es jedoch an einer theoretischen Reflexion. Der vorliegende Beitrag bietet eine theoretisch fundierte Verwendung des Begriffs "Agency", um die Dynamik in den Handlungen der Kinder zu analysieren. Mit einer vergleichenden Studie über synoptische und frührabbinische Gleichnisse wird untersucht, wie die "Agency" eines Sohnes mit der Ausübung von Autorität durch seinen Vater zusammenhängt. Es wird ferner gezeigt, wie das Verhalten der Söhne implizit oder explizit aus der erwachsenen männlichen Perspektive des Familienhauptes eingeschätzt wird. Und schließlich erörtert der Beitrag - da die "Agency" der Söhne meistens den menschlichen freien Willen gegenüber Gott repräsentiert -, wie die synoptischen und frührabbinischen Gleichnisse ihre Zuhörer in ihrer korrekten Haltung gegenüber Gott sozialisieren.

     

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    Übergeordneter Titel: Enthalten in: Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft; Berlin [u.a.] : de Gruyter, 1900; 113(2022), 2, Seite 261-283; Online-Ressource

    Schlagworte: Synoptic Gospels; agency; father-son relationships; parables; rabbinic literature