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The Origins of Judaism
From Canaan to the Rise of Islam

A clear, straightforward account of the development of ancient Judaism in both the Judean homeland and the Diaspora.

Robert Goldenberg (Author)

9780521844536, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 13 August 2007

312 pages
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.1 cm, 0.63 kg

'This engaging and carefully written undergraduate textbook provides a brief history of the development of Judaism.' Journal for the Study of the Old Testament

The Origins of Judaism provides a clear, straightforward account of the development of ancient Judaism in both the Judean homeland and the Diaspora. Beginning with the Bible and ending with the rise of Islam, the text depicts the emergence of a religion that would be recognized today as Judaism out of customs and conceptions that were quite different from any that now exist. Special attention is given to the early rabbis' contribution to this historical process. Together with the main narrative, the book provides substantial quotations from primary texts (biblical, rabbinic and other) along with extended side treatments of important themes, a glossary, short biographies of leading early rabbis, a chronology of important dates and suggestions for further reading.

Abbreviations and references
Introduction
1. The prehistory of Judaism
2. The beginnings of Monotheism
3. The book and the people
4. Crisis and a new beginning
5. The first kingdom of Judea
6. Diaspora and homeland
7. A century of disasters
8. The rebirth of Judaism
9. The Rabbis and their Torah
10. The end of ancient history
Appendix 1. Three sample passages from the Babylonian Talmud
Appendix 2. Rabbinic biographies
Appendix 3. The Sabbath in the history of Judaism
Glossary
Chronology
Bibliography.

Subject Areas: Judaism [HRJ], Ancient history: to c 500 CE [HBLA]

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