Die Samaritaner und die Bibel / The Samaritans and the Bible
Historische und literarische Wechselwirkungen zwischen biblischen und samaritanischen Traditionen / Historical and Literary Interactions between Biblical and Samaritan Traditions
[The Samaritans and the Bible: Jewish and Early Christian History in Samaritan Sources]
Ed. by Frey, Jörg / Schattner-Rieser, Ursula / Schmid, Konrad
Series:Studia Samaritana 7Studia Judaica 70
Aims and Scope
The history and writings of the Samaritans remain an often overlooked subject in the field of biblical studies. This volume, which assembles papers presented at a 2010 symposium held in Zurich, illuminates the history of the Samaritans as well as passages that address them in biblical sources. Through a subsequent comparison to perspectives found in Samaritan sources concerning biblical, early Jewish, and early Christian history, we are presented with counterpoising perceptions that open up new opportunities for discourse.
Supplementary Information
- 23 x 15.5 cm
- x, 450 pages
- Language:
- German
- Type of Publication:
- Monograph
- Keywords:
- Biblical studies; Samaritans; Samaritan chronicles; Samaritan history
- Readership:
- Academics, Librarians, Institutes
- Subjects
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Jewish Studies > Hellenistic-Roman Era
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > History of Ancient Religions
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Old Testament and Ancient Near East > Israel and the Ancient Near East
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Religion > History of Ancient Religions
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > History of Ancient Religions
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Old Testament and Ancient Near East > Israel and the Ancient Near East
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Jewish Studies > Hellenistic-Roman Era
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Religion > History of Ancient Religions
- Classical and Ancient Near Eastern Studies > History of Ancient Religions
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Old Testament and Ancient Near East > Israel and the Ancient Near East
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Jewish Studies > Hellenistic-Roman Era
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Religion > History of Ancient Religions
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