The Origins of Judaism: An Archaeological-Historical ReappraisalIan YoungAustralian Journal of Jewish Studies
Andrews Conference on the Historical Origins of the Worship of Jesus Although there are many studies of second Temple Judaism (in general) and of Christianity's relationship with Judaism (in particular), there has not been a sustained and comprehensive investigation of the way in which Christ-...
Dubnow's World History of the Jewish People, from its Earliest Origins to the Present? emphasizes sociological and political process affecting the Jews but never failing to take full of Judaism's core content. 展开 出版时间: 2007/12/15 ...
Starck [56: 79] already concluded that the belief in the mandrake as a magical plant with human form which grew from the semen of a sleeping or dead man had its origins in Mesopotamia or Persia (see [41: 115] for the same view), while according to van Arsdall et al. [142: 330]:...
Reviews the book "The Origins of the Synagogue. A Socio-Historical Study," by Anders Runesson. SC Reif - 《Asian Ethnology》 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Book Reviews : The Origins of the Synagogue: Anders Runesson's The Origins of the Synagogue: A Socio-Historical Study (Coniectanea Biblica...
Two well- known, and much debated theories of antisemitism can be found in Jean-Paul Sartre,Anti-Semite and Jew(New York, 1948) and Hannah Arendt,The Origins of Totalitarianism(part I),Antisemitism(New York, 1958). A more recent work that elevates scholarship on the subject to a higher...
The Many Similarities Between Jesus and Buddha What Is the Definition of Atheist and Agnostic? Why Is Belief in God So Universal and Persistent? Atheists in the Pulpit: Clergy Who Are Non-Believers Mythic Origins of Christianity and How It's Similar to Paganism...
he created man to have dominion over the world and made for him two spirits, so that he may walk by them until the time of his visitation: they are the spirits of truth and error. In the dwelling of light are the origins of the truth, and from a spring of darkness are the origins...
Another writer to link Jesus and Christian origins with the Qumran community is Charles Potter. He also suggests that both John the Baptist and Jesus studied at Qumran while growing up. This would explain where Jesus was during his so called "silent years" between the ages of twelve and thirt...
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Family Names: Origins, History, Anthropology and Sociology)Download keyboard_arrow_down Versions Notes Abstract The article provides an analysis of several aspects of the corpus of surnames used by Jews who lived after the end of the Middle Ages in ...