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  1. Revelations of ideology
    apocalyptic class politics in early Roman Palestine
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as... more

     

    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as "literature of the oppressed" or literature of resistance against empire, Keddie demonstrates that scribes produced apocalyptic texts to advance ideologies aimed at self-legitimation. By revealing that their opponents constituted an exploitative class, scribes generated apocalyptic ideologies that situated them in the same exploited class as their constituents. Through careful historical and ideological criticism of the Psalms of Solomon, Parables of Enoch, Testament of Moses, and Q source, Keddie identifies an internally diverse tradition of apocalyptic class rhetoric in late Second Temple Judaism"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789004383630
    Series: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ; volume 189
    Subjects: Apocalyptic literature; Jews; Jews; Christians; Apocalyptic literature; Christians; Jews
    Scope: XIX, 372 Seiten
    Notes:

    Enthält Literaturverzeichnis auf Seite [277]-338

  2. Revelations of ideology: apocalyptic class politics in early Roman Palestine
    Published: [2018]; 2018
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as... more

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    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as "literature of the oppressed" or literature of resistance against empire, Keddie demonstrates that scribes produced apocalyptic texts to advance ideologies aimed at self-legitimation. By revealing that their opponents constituted an exploitative class, scribes generated apocalyptic ideologies that situated them in the same exploited class as their constituents. Through careful historical and ideological criticism of the Psalms of Solomon, Parables of Enoch, Testament of Moses, and Q source, Keddie identifies an internally diverse tradition of apocalyptic class rhetoric in late Second Temple Judaism"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 9789004383630
    RVK Categories: BC 7500
    Series: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ; volume 189
    Subjects: Apokalyptik; Römerzeit
    Other subjects: Apocalyptic literature / History and criticism; Jews / History / 168 B.C.-135 A.D; Jews / History / To 1500 / Palestine; Christians / History / To 1500 / Palestine; Apocalyptic literature; Christians; Jews; Palestine / History / To 70 A.D / Middle East / Palestine
    Scope: XIX, 372 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Dissertation, Department of Religous Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, 2017

  3. Revelations of ideology
    apocalyptic class politics in early Roman Palestine
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as... more

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    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as "literature of the oppressed" or literature of resistance against empire, Keddie demonstrates that scribes produced apocalyptic texts to advance ideologies aimed at self-legitimation. By revealing that their opponents constituted an exploitative class, scribes generated apocalyptic ideologies that situated them in the same exploited class as their constituents. Through careful historical and ideological criticism of the Psalms of Solomon, Parables of Enoch, Testament of Moses, and Q source, Keddie identifies an internally diverse tradition of apocalyptic class rhetoric in late Second Temple Judaism" --

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789004383630
    Series: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ; volume 189
    Subjects: Apocalyptic literature; Jews; Jews; Christians; Apocalyptic literature; Jews; Jews; Christians; Apocalyptic literature; Christians; Jews; Apocalyptic literature; Apocalyptic literature; Christians; History and criticism; Christians; Jews; History; Jews; Jews; Palestine
    Scope: XIX, 372 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Revelations of ideology: apocalyptic class politics in early Roman Palestine
    Published: [2018]; 2018
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden ; Boston

    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as... more

    Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Universitätsbibliothek, Jacob-und-Wilhelm-Grimm-Zentrum
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    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as "literature of the oppressed" or literature of resistance against empire, Keddie demonstrates that scribes produced apocalyptic texts to advance ideologies aimed at self-legitimation. By revealing that their opponents constituted an exploitative class, scribes generated apocalyptic ideologies that situated them in the same exploited class as their constituents. Through careful historical and ideological criticism of the Psalms of Solomon, Parables of Enoch, Testament of Moses, and Q source, Keddie identifies an internally diverse tradition of apocalyptic class rhetoric in late Second Temple Judaism"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    ISBN: 9789004383630
    RVK Categories: BC 7500
    Series: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ; volume 189
    Subjects: Apokalyptik; Römerzeit
    Other subjects: Apocalyptic literature / History and criticism; Jews / History / 168 B.C.-135 A.D; Jews / History / To 1500 / Palestine; Christians / History / To 1500 / Palestine; Apocalyptic literature; Christians; Jews; Palestine / History / To 70 A.D / Middle East / Palestine
    Scope: XIX, 372 Seiten
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Dissertation, Department of Religous Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, 2017

  5. Revelations of ideology
    apocalyptic class politics in early Roman Palestine
    Published: [2018]; © 2018
    Publisher:  Brill, Leiden

    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as... more

    Universitätsbibliothek J. C. Senckenberg, Zentralbibliothek (ZB)
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    "In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as "literature of the oppressed" or literature of resistance against empire, Keddie demonstrates that scribes produced apocalyptic texts to advance ideologies aimed at self-legitimation. By revealing that their opponents constituted an exploitative class, scribes generated apocalyptic ideologies that situated them in the same exploited class as their constituents. Through careful historical and ideological criticism of the Psalms of Solomon, Parables of Enoch, Testament of Moses, and Q source, Keddie identifies an internally diverse tradition of apocalyptic class rhetoric in late Second Temple Judaism

     

    Export to reference management software   RIS file
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    Content information
    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Dissertation
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9789004383630; 9004383638
    RVK Categories: BD 2510 ; BE 2460
    Series: Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ; volume 189
    Subjects: Judentum; Frühchristentum; Apokalyptik
    Scope: XIX, 372 Seiten
    Notes:

    Literaturverzeichnis Seite 277-338

    Dissertation, University of Texas at Austin,