Tolerance, intolerance, and recognition in early Christianity and early Judaism

Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Contributors -- I Conditions of Tolerance -- 1. From Conflict to Recognition -- 2. Mutable Ethnicity in the Dead Sea Scrolls -- 3. Der geliebte „Feind“ -- II Jewish–Christian Relations between Tolerance and Intolerance -- 4. Was Pa...

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Contributors: Lehtipuu, Outi 1967- (Editor) ; Labahn, Michael 1964- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Amsterdam Amsterdam University Press [2021]
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Tolerance, intolerance, and recognition in early Christianity and early Judaism] (2022) (Duggan, Michael W.)
[Rezension von: Tolerance, intolerance, and recognition in early Christianity and early Judaism] (2023) (Cross, Jeffrey)
Series/Journal:Early Christianity in the Roman World 2
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Early Judaism / Church / Interreligiosity / Religious tolerance / Intolerance / History
Further subjects:B Religious Tolerance History
B Religions Relations History
B Judaism History Talmudic period, 10-425
B Church History Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600
B Ancient / Generals / HISTORY
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Summary:Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Contributors -- I Conditions of Tolerance -- 1. From Conflict to Recognition -- 2. Mutable Ethnicity in the Dead Sea Scrolls -- 3. Der geliebte „Feind“ -- II Jewish–Christian Relations between Tolerance and Intolerance -- 4. Was Paul Tolerant? -- 5. Since When Were Martyrs Jewish? -- 6. Hiding One’s Tolerance -- 7. Rabbinic Reflections on Divine– Human Interactions -- III Tolerance and Questions of Persecution, Gender, and Ecology -- 8. Were the Early Christians Really Persecuted? -- 9. “No Male and Female” -- 10. Learning from “Others” -- Epilogue -- Index of Ancient Sources
This collection of essays investigates signs of toleration, recognition, respect and other positive forms of interaction between and within religious groups of late antiquity. At the same time, it acknowledges that examples of tolerance are significantly fewer in ancient sources than examples of intolerance and are often limited to insiders, while outsiders often met with contempt, or even outright violence. The essays take both perspectives seriously by analysing the complexity pertaining to these encounters. Religious concerns, ethnicity, gender and other social factors central to identity formation were often intertwined and they yielded different ways of drawing the limits of tolerance and intolerance. This book enhances our understanding of the formative centuries of Jewish and Christian religious traditions. It also brings the results of historical inquiry into dialogue with present-day questions of religious tolerance
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9048535123
Access:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1515/9789048535125