Studia in Veteris Testamenti Pseudepigrapha Ser.: Entangled Enoch: 2 Enoch and the Cultures of Late Antiquity : 2 Enoch and the Cultures of Late Antiquity by Grant Macaskill (2024, Hardcover)
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Entangled Enoch : 2 Enoch and the Cultures of Late Antiquity, Hardcover by Macaskill, Grant, ISBN 9004695087, ISBN-13 9789004695085, Brand New, Free shipping in the US This study reframes and reorients the discussion of 2 Enoch, away from standard accounts of Jewish or Christian authorship, arguing that its features reflect the eclectic and philosophically erudite religious culture of Syria or Babylonia in late antiquity.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBrill
ISBN-109004695087
ISBN-139789004695085
eBay Product ID (ePID)19064414247
Product Key Features
Number of PagesXiv, 385 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameEntangled Enoch: 2 Enoch and the Cultures of Late Antiquity : 2 Enoch and the Cultures of Late Antiquity
SubjectBiblical Criticism & Interpretation / General, Christianity / General
Publication Year2024
TypeTextbook
AuthorGrant Macaskill
Subject AreaReligion
SeriesStudia in Veteris Testamenti Pseudepigrapha Ser.
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Weight27.9 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2024-011079
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number28
Dewey Decimal229.913
SynopsisThis study reframes and reorients the study of 2 Enoch, moving beyond debates about Christian or Jewish authorship and considering the work in the context of eclectic and erudite cultures in late antiquity, particularly Syria. The study compares the work with the Parables of Enoch and then with a variety of writings associated with late antique Syrian theology, demonstrating the distinctively eclectic character of 2 Enoch. It offers new paradigms for research into the pseudepigrapha., This study reframes and reorients the discussion of 2 Enoch, away from standard accounts of Jewish or Christian authorship, arguing that its features reflect the eclectic and philosophically erudite religious culture of Syria or Babylonia in late antiquity., This study reframes and reorients the study of 2 Enoch, moving beyond debates about Christian or Jewish authorship and considering he work in the context of eclectic and erudite cultures in late antiquity, particularly Syria. The Study compares the work with the Parables of Enoch and then with a variety of writings associated with late antique Syrian theology demonstrating the distinctively eclectic character of 2 Enoch. It offers new paradigms for research into the pseudepigrapha.