Jews and Christians in Roman-Byzantine Palestine
History, Daily Life and Material Culture
©2018
Monographs
1276 Pages
Summary
The history and everyday lives of Jews and Christians in Roman-Byzantine Palestine were both separate and intertwined from the time of Jesus and afterwards. At first, it was not always easy to tell Jew and Christian apart and even when their ways parted, many aspects of their respective societies and material culture were similar and often indistinguishable from one another. Beliefs might have evolved differently, there may have been tension between the communities, particularly over Jerusalem and the meaning of its Temple, and Jews and Christians did engage in theological polemics, but their daily lives intersected and when it came to dress, recreation, leisure, and pets, they were often the same. Jews cannot be understood without Christians nor can Christians of ancient Palestine be understood without Jews. Separate, but together, different, but often identical. This work includes the previously-published collected studies of the author on Jews and Christians in Roman-Byzantine Palestine.
Details
- Pages
- 1276
- Publication Year
- 2018
- ISBN (Hardcover)
- 9783034335874
- Language
- English
- Keywords
- sage Christianism Christians Jerusalem Jesus Jews Judaism Land of Israel Temple Temple mount everyday life material culture rabbi
- Published
- Bern, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien, 2018., 2 vol., 1276 p., 25 fig. b/w
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