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An edition of Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians (2014)

Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians

religious dynamics in a Sasanian context

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"The Sasanian Empire was home to many religious communities. It was also a place of meeting and transformation. It was where old religions met more recent arrivals, and where both new and old were transformed as a result of this contact. While some religious communities shared more than others, and this for historical or geographical reasons, some form of contact and exchange with Zoroastrianism, the religion of the ruling dynasty and of many of the inhabitants of the empire was undoubtedly the rule for all. The studies in this volume explore the dynamics between these communities within the broad Sasanian religious and cultural context and encompass a diverse array of topics concerning, in particular, Jews, Christians, and Manichaeans. Some include the Roman East in their deliberations. Most, however, deal with the interaction of one or other Sasanian religious community with Zoroastrianism."--

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314

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Jews, Christians, and Zoroastrians: religious dynamics in a Sasanian context
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Table of Contents

Political Theology and Religious Diversity in the Sasanian Empaire / by Adam H. Becker
Another 'Split Diaspora'? How Knowledgeable (or Ignorant) were Babylonian Jews about Roman Palestine and its Jews? / by Isaiah M. Gafni
Antizoroastrische Polemik in den Syro-Persischen Martyrerakten / by Peter Burns
The Last Years of Yazdgird I and the Christians / by Geoffrey Herman
To Convert a Persian and Teach him the Holy Scriptures: A Zoroastrian Proselyte in Rabbinic and Syriac Christian Narratives / by Reuven Kiperwasser and Serge Ruzer
The Cologne Mani Codex and the Life of Zarathushtra / by Albert De Jong
Dynamics of Christian Acculturation in the Sasanian Empire: Some Iranian Motifs in the Cave of Treasures / by Sergey Minov
Zechariah and the Bubbling Blood: An Ancient Tradition in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Literature / by Richard Kalmin.

Edition Notes

"This volume explores the contacts between Jews and Christians within the broader religious and cultural context of the Sasanian Empire. It collects the proceedings of a workshop that took place on March 17-18th, 2010, in Bochum"--Summary.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Piscataway
Series
Judaism in context -- 17, Judaism in context -- 17.

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Dewey Decimal Class
200.955/09015
Library of Congress
BL2270 .J49 2014, BL2270 .J49 2010

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Pagination
ix, 314 pages
Number of pages
314

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28392218M
ISBN 10
1463202504
ISBN 13
9781463202507
LCCN
2014017881
OCLC/WorldCat
864358916

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