Persian influence on Daniel and Jewish apocalyptic literature

Good & Evil - The role of matter and material world - Dualism - Resurrection - Visionary experiences - Metahistorical schemes - Conclusion : Towards a great future.

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Bibliographic Details
Published in:Jewish and Christian texts in contexts and related studies
Main Author: Dobroruka, Vicente 1969- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London Bloomsbury International Clark 2022
In: Jewish and Christian texts in contexts and related studies (19)
Series/Journal:Jewish and Christian texts in contexts and related studies 19
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Zoroastrianism Relations Judaism
B Bible. Daniel Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Judaism History Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D
B Apocalyptic Literature History and criticism
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Summary:Good & Evil - The role of matter and material world - Dualism - Resurrection - Visionary experiences - Metahistorical schemes - Conclusion : Towards a great future.
"Vicente Dobroruka explores Iranian influence on Second Temple Judaism, providing a new explanation of Persian culture and history in the context of biblical accounts by focusing on the spread of Zoroastrian ideas in the period c.300 BCE - 200 CE. Dobroruka begins his investigation with an overview of the problems posed by a dualistic worldview - he examines the Indo-European origins of Zarathushtra and his ideas, the long-term implications for the notion of free-will, and clarifies the lightness/darkness paradigm that originated in Persia. Following this, Dobroruka discusses a variety of concepts that illustrate this influence, such as the role of matter and the material world, aspects of dualism and the cosmic struggle, the perspectives on the rewards for the just and the opposing punishments for the wicked, the idea of an 'Anointed One', shamanistic visionary experience, the resurrection, and the concepts of Sheol and Paradise"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0567205053