This short but highly significant study is the first real sequel to
Professor Martin Hengel's classic and monumental work Judaism and
Hellenism. It demonstrates from a wealth of evidence, much of it
made readily available here for the first time, that in the New
Testament period Hellenization was so widespread in Palestine that
the usual distinction between 'Hellenistic' Judaism and
Palestinian' Judaism is not a valid one and that the word
Hellenistic' and related terms are so vague as to be meaningless.
The consequences of this for New Testament study are, of course,
considerable. Martin Hengel was Professor of New Testament and
Early Judaism in the University of Tuebingen.
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