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Hellenistic Judaism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This was the first official encounter between the Jews and the Greeks, between Judaism and Hellenism, an encounter that eventually changed the course of Western civilization. ... Tush, the Hellenistic Era was born. In the remote hills of Judaea Hellenism came face to face with deeply rooted Jewish traditions. Inevitably,
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Here, freed from the national bonds which held it firmlyto tradition in Palestine, Hellenistic Judaism became more Hellenistic than Jewish (see Alexandria). It is not true to say with Güdemann ("Monatsschrift," xlvii.
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Resources on the various aspect of life for the Jews of the Hellenistic Period, especially Jewish life in Alexandria, Egypt, and the effects of contact with the Greeks on Jewish theology and eschatology. ... Judaism and Hellenism: The Encounter; Article by Clare Goldfarb on the impact of Alexander and his legacy on the...
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The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to furthuring the study of Hellenistic Judaism, and in particular of the writings and thought of the great Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria (circa 15 B.C.E. to circa 50 C.E.). The Journal appears annually in November.
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Index of articles and bibliographies ... Index of reviews by author ... ; Contact us: University of Notre Dame; 10/8/04 12:31 PM...
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Hellenistic Judaisms: Diasporas ... Hellenistic Judaism: Religious Development ... The Emergence of Judaism...
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Prolegomena to the Biblical letters and epistles.--Contributions to the history of the language of the Greek Bible.--Further contributions to the history of... ... Collection-library: nrlf_ucb ... Identifier-bib: GLAD-50450948...
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In 1969, Martin Hengel, currently a professor at the University of Tubingen in Germany, published his dissertation, Judaism and Hellenism, which argued all Judaism in this period was Hellenistic Judaism.
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