Rebecca’s Children: Judaism and Christianity in the Roman WorldHarvard University Press, 15 de mar. de 1989 - 224 páginas Renowned scholar Alan F. Segal offers startlingly new insights into the origins of rabbinic Judaism and Christianity. These twin descendants of Hebrew heritage shared the same social, cultural, and ideological context, as well as the same minority status, in the first century of the common era. |
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... ritual actions, such as dancing, reciting, singing, eating, and bathing. The ritual, whether a complete dramatization of the story or just a casual reference to it, is an expression and embodiment of the root metaphor within the society ...
... ritual enactments which is apparent in any society. The ancient stories legitimate the practice, while the rituals reenact and reiterate the root metaphors. Since so many different biblical writers use the explicit metaphor of a treaty ...
... ritual actions , such as dancing , reciting , singing , eating , and bathing . The ritual , whether a complete dramatiza- tion of the story or just a casual reference to it , is an expression and embodiment of the root metaphor within ...
... ritual prostitution and child sacrifice . He wanted the Israelites to sep- arate from the Canaanites , forbad them to sacrifice their chil- dren , gave them Canaan as punishment for the Canaanites ' sins , and promised the Israelites ...
... ritual enactments which is apparent in any so- ciety . The ancient stories legitimate the practice , while the rit- uals reenact and reiterate the root metaphors . Since so many different biblical writers use the explicit met- aphor of ...
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Society in the Time of Jesus | 38 |
Jesus the Jewish Revolutionary | 68 |
Paul the Convert and Apostle | 96 |
Origins of the Rabbinic Movement | 117 |
Communities in Conflict | 142 |
The Ways Divide | 163 |
Notes | 183 |
Scriptural Index | 197 |
General Index | 199 |