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Enoch from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, Volume I - Sources From Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (Hardcover)
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Enoch from Antiquity to the Middle Ages, Volume I - Sources From Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (Hardcover)
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Across the ancient and medieval literature of Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam, one finds references to the antediluvian
sage Enoch. Both the Book of the Watchers and the Astronomical Book
were long known from their Ethiopic versions, which are preserved
as part of Mashafa Henok Nabiy ('Book of Enoch the Prophet')-an
Enochic compendium known in the West as 1 Enoch. Since the
discovery of Aramaic fragments among the Dead Sea Scrolls, these
books have attracted renewed attention as important sources for
ancient Judaism. Among the results has been the recognition of the
surprisingly long and varied tradition surrounding Enoch. Within 1
Enoch alone, for instance, we find evidence for intensive literary
creativity. This volume provides a comprehensive set of core
references for easy and accessible consultation. It shows that the
rich afterlives of Enochic texts and traditions can be studied more
thoroughly by scholars of Second Temple Judaism and early
Christianity as well as by scholars of late antique and medieval
religions. Specialists in the Second Temple period-the era in which
Enochic literature first appears-will be able to trace (or
discount) the survival of Enochic motifs and mythemes within Jewish
literary circles from late antiquity into the Middle Ages, thereby
shedding light on the trajectories of Jewish apocalypticism and its
possible intersections with Jewish mysticism. Students of Near
Eastern esotericism and Hellenistic philosophies will have further
data for exploring the origins of 'gnosticism' and its possible
impact upon sectarian currents in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Those interested in the intellectual symbiosis among Jews,
Christians, and Muslims in the Middle Ages-and especially in the
transmission of the ancient sciences associated with Hermeticism
(e.g., astrology, theurgy, divinatory techniques, alchemy,
angelology, demonology)-will be able to view a chain of tradition
reconstructed in its entirety for the first time in textual form.
In the process, we hope to provide historians of religion with a
new tool for assessing the intertextual relationships between
different religious corpora and for understanding the intertwined
histories of the major religious communities of the ancient and
medieval Near East.
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