Throughout history, the relationship between Jews and their land has been a vibrant, much debated topic within the Jewish world and in international political discourse. Identity and Terr… Mehr…
Throughout history, the relationship between Jews and their land has been a vibrant, much debated topic within the Jewish world and in international political discourse. Identity and Territory explores how ancient conceptions of Israel—both of the land itself and its shifting frontiers and borders—have played a decisive role in forming a multitude of national and religious identities across the millennium. Through the works of Second Temple period Jews and rabbinic literature, Eyal Ben-Eliyahu explores the role of territorial status, boundaries, mantal maps, and holy sites among ancient Jewish writers, and compares them to popular Jewish and Christian perceptions of space. By showing how space defines nationhood and how Jewish identity influenced perceptions of space, Ben-Eliyahu uncovers the varied conceptions of several Second Temple period authors and rabbinic understandings of the land that resonate with contemporary concerns: the relationship between the role of territory and ideology. Eyal Ben-Eliyahu, Books, History, Identity And Territory: Jewish Perceptions Of Space In Antiquity Books>History, University of California Press<
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Hardback, [PU: University of California Press], "The book examines the role of territory in Jewish identity in antiquity and, more specifically, the role of Jewish perceptions of space an… Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: University of California Press], "The book examines the role of territory in Jewish identity in antiquity and, more specifically, the role of Jewish perceptions of space and place in identity. The time period covered extends from the Second Temple period to the first centuries CE. The examination relates to a variety of approaches to the land, its borders, and its holy places as expressed by Jewish writers of the period, located both inside and outside of the land. The book's central assertion is that the territory's status and scope and the way in which sacred spaces are perceived all depend on Jewish identity in all of its complexity and diversity"--Provided by publisher., Ancient History: To C 500 CE<
'This book offers a judicious and exhaustive reading into the fluctuating perceptions of the territorial space known by multiple names to various communities. It successfully elucidates t… Mehr…
'This book offers a judicious and exhaustive reading into the fluctuating perceptions of the territorial space known by multiple names to various communities. It successfully elucidates the importance of the geographical approach to the very ancient history of communities living in the land that today is known as Israel and Palestine. . . . this is a valuable, critical contribution to the discussion on Jewish conceptions of space. Its approachable language enables a wider public, unfamiliar with the formidable corpus the book tackles, to take part in the conversation.' Buch (fremdspr.) Eyal Ben-Eliyahu gebundene Ausgabe, University Presses, 30.04.2019, University Presses, 2019<
Throughout history, the relationship between Jews and their land has been a vibrant, much debated topic within the Jewish world and in international political discourse. Identity and Terr… Mehr…
Throughout history, the relationship between Jews and their land has been a vibrant, much debated topic within the Jewish world and in international political discourse. Identity and Territory explores how ancient conceptions of Israel—both of the land itself and its shifting frontiers and borders—have played a decisive role in forming a multitude of national and religious identities across the millennium. Through the works of Second Temple period Jews and rabbinic literature, Eyal Ben-Eliyahu explores the role of territorial status, boundaries, mantal maps, and holy sites among ancient Jewish writers, and compares them to popular Jewish and Christian perceptions of space. By showing how space defines nationhood and how Jewish identity influenced perceptions of space, Ben-Eliyahu uncovers the varied conceptions of several Second Temple period authors and rabbinic understandings of the land that resonate with contemporary concerns: the relationship between the role of territory and ideology. Eyal Ben-Eliyahu, Books, History, Identity And Territory: Jewish Perceptions Of Space In Antiquity Books>History, University of California Press<
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Hardback, [PU: University of California Press], "The book examines the role of territory in Jewish identity in antiquity and, more specifically, the role of Jewish perceptions of space an… Mehr…
Hardback, [PU: University of California Press], "The book examines the role of territory in Jewish identity in antiquity and, more specifically, the role of Jewish perceptions of space and place in identity. The time period covered extends from the Second Temple period to the first centuries CE. The examination relates to a variety of approaches to the land, its borders, and its holy places as expressed by Jewish writers of the period, located both inside and outside of the land. The book's central assertion is that the territory's status and scope and the way in which sacred spaces are perceived all depend on Jewish identity in all of its complexity and diversity"--Provided by publisher., Ancient History: To C 500 CE<
'This book offers a judicious and exhaustive reading into the fluctuating perceptions of the territorial space known by multiple names to various communities. It successfully elucidates t… Mehr…
'This book offers a judicious and exhaustive reading into the fluctuating perceptions of the territorial space known by multiple names to various communities. It successfully elucidates the importance of the geographical approach to the very ancient history of communities living in the land that today is known as Israel and Palestine. . . . this is a valuable, critical contribution to the discussion on Jewish conceptions of space. Its approachable language enables a wider public, unfamiliar with the formidable corpus the book tackles, to take part in the conversation.' Buch (fremdspr.) Eyal Ben-Eliyahu gebundene Ausgabe, University Presses, 30.04.2019, University Presses, 2019<
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780520293601 Gebundene Ausgabe Erscheinungsjahr: 2019 Herausgeber: University of California Press
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