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| Title: Josephus, Judaism, and Christianity Type: Edited Book Year: 1987 Abstract: "The twenty-one essays included in this book study many aspects of the work of the ancient Jewish historian, Josephus. Feldman's introductory essay, which summarizes and discusses the contributions, can serve as a statement on current scholarship on Josephus (23-61). Here is a list of the contributions (with "J." for Josephus): M. Stern, J. and the Roman Empire as Reflected in the Jewish War (71-80), T. Rajak, J. and Justus of Tiberias (81-94); D.J. Ladouceur, J. and Masada (95-113), E.M. Smallwood, Philo and J. as Historians of the Same Events (114-129); L.H. Feldman, Hellenizations in J.' Jewish Antiquities: The Portrait of Abraham (133-153); J L. Bailey, J.' Portrayal of the Matriarchs (154-179); G. Hata, The Story of Moses Interpreted within the Context of Anti-Semitism (180-197); D.M. Goldenberg, Antiquities IV, 277 and 288, Compared with Early Rabbinic Law (198-211); O. Betz, Miracles in the Writings of Flavius J. (212-235); M. Smith, The Occult in J. (236-256); R.J. Coggins, The Samaritans in J. (257-273); J. Neusner, J. 'Pharisees: A Complete Repertoire (274-292); L.H. Schiffman, The Conversion in the Royal House of Adiabene in J. and Rabbinic Sources (293-312); H. Schreckenberg, The Works of J. and the Early Christian Church (315-324); W. Mizugaki, Origen and J. (325-337); Z. Baras, The Testimonium Flavianum and the Martyrdom of James (338-348); A.A. Bell, J. and Pseudo-Hegesippus (349-361); S. Bowman, J. in Byzantium (362-385); D. Flusser, Josippon, a Medieval Hebrew Version of J. (386-397); G.N. Deutsch, The Illustration of J.' Manuscripts (398-4120); B.H. Amaru, Martin Luther and Flavius J. (411-426)".
"Contents: I. Josephus: Menahem Stern, Josephus and the Roman Empire as Reflected in The Jewish War; Tessa Rajak, Josephus and Justus of Tiberias; David J. Ladouceur, Josephus and Masada; E. Mary Smallwood, Philo and Josephus as Historians of the Same Events. II. Judaism: Louis H. Feldman, Hellenizations in Josephus' Jewish Antiquities: The Portrait of Abraham; James L. Bailey, Josephus' Portrayal of the Matriarchs; Gohei Hata, The Story of Moses Interpreted within the context of Anti-Semitism; David M. Goldenberg, Antiquities IV, 277 and 288, Compared with Early Rabbinic Law; Otto Betz, Miracles in the Writings of Flavius Josephus; Morton Smith, The Occult in Josephus; R. J. Coggins, The Samaritans in Josephus; Jacob Neusner, Josephus 's Pharisees: A Complete Repertoire; Lawrence H. Schiffman, The conversion of the Royal House of Adiabene in Josephus and Rabbinic Sources. III. Christianity: Heinz Schreckenberg, The works of Josephus and the Early Christian Church; Wataru Mizugaki, Origen and Josephus; Zvi Baras, The Testimonium Flavianum and the Martyrdom of James; Albert A. Bell, Jr., Josephus and Pseudo-Hegesippus; Steven Bowman, Josephus in Byzantium; David Flusser, Josippon, a Medieval Hebrew Version of Josephus; Guy N. Deutsch, The Illustration of Josephus' Manuscripts; Betsy Halpern Amaru, Martin Luther and Flavius Josephus". Keywords: Specific Examinations of Josephus, collections of Josephus |
