Heresy, forgery, novelty: condemning, denying, and asserting innovation in ancient Judaism

Historians of heresy typically understand the phenomenon as a Christian invention, a notion that emerges in late antiquity as Christianity distinguishes itself from Judaism. Operating with simpler, straightforward definitions of key terms, this text demonstrates that Christianity's heresiologic...

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Main Author: Klawans, Jonathan (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press 2019
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Reviews:[Rezension von: Klawans, Jonathan, Heresy, forgery, novelty : condemning, denying, and asserting innovation in ancient Judaism] (2021) (Henze, Matthias, 1965 -)
[Rezension von: Klawans, Jonathan, Heresy, forgery, novelty : condemning, denying, and asserting innovation in ancient Judaism] (2021) (Rozen-Tsevi, Yishai, 1971 -)
[Rezension von: Klawans, Jonathan, Heresy, forgery, novelty : condemning, denying, and asserting innovation in ancient Judaism] (2021) (Mroczek, Eva)
[Rezension von: Klawans, Jonathan, Heresy, forgery, novelty : condemning, denying, and asserting innovation in ancient Judaism] (2021) (Gurtner, Daniel M., 1973 -)
Series/Journal:Oxford scholarship online
Further subjects:B Dead Sea Scrolls
B Bible ; New Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Christianity and other religions
B Christian Heresies
B Josephus, Flavius
B Jewish heresies
B Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Judaism ; Relations ; Christianity
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Summary:Historians of heresy typically understand the phenomenon as a Christian invention, a notion that emerges in late antiquity as Christianity distinguishes itself from Judaism. Operating with simpler, straightforward definitions of key terms, this text demonstrates that Christianity's heresiological impulse is indebted to Jewish precedents. Briefly put, the dynamic this work explores can be summarized as follows: Heresy involves the condemnation of novelty; forgery entails the feigning of antiquity.
Item Description:Also issued in print: 2019. - Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on September 16, 2019)
ISBN:0190062533