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Political Memory in and after the Persian Empire (Hardcover): Jason M. Silverman, Caroline Waerzeggers Political Memory in and after the Persian Empire (Hardcover)
Jason M. Silverman, Caroline Waerzeggers
R2,078 Discovery Miles 20 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Persepolis and Jerusalem - Iranian Influence on the Apocalyptic Hermeneutic (Hardcover, Annotated edition): Jason M. Silverman Persepolis and Jerusalem - Iranian Influence on the Apocalyptic Hermeneutic (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
Jason M. Silverman
R4,894 Discovery Miles 48 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"Persepolis and Jerusalem" reconsiders Iranian influence upon Jewish apocalyptic, and offers grounds upon which such study may proceed. After describing the history of scholarship on the question of Iranian influence and on Jewish apocalyptic, the author reformulates the methodology for understanding apocalyptic and influence. Two chapters set the discussion firmly in the Achaemenid Empire, describing the sources for Iranian religion, the issues involved in attempting a historical reconstruction, the methodology by which one can date the various texts and ideas, and the potential loci for Iranian-Judaean interaction. The historical context is expanded through media-contextualization, particularly Oral Theory, and critiques the standard text-centric method of current Biblical Scholarship. With this background, pericopes from Ezekiel, Daniel, and 1 Enoch are analyzed for Iranian influence. The study then brings together the contexts and analyses to argue for an 'Apocalyptic Hermeneutic' which relates the phenomena of apocalypticism, apocalypse, and millenarianism--seeing the hermeneutic as a dialectical thread holding them all together as well as apart-- and posits this as the best place to understand Iranian influences. >

Text, Theology, and Trowel (Hardcover): Lidia D. Matassa, Jason M. Silverman Text, Theology, and Trowel (Hardcover)
Lidia D. Matassa, Jason M. Silverman
R1,073 Discovery Miles 10 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Invention of the First-Century Synagogue (Hardcover): Lidia D. Matassa Invention of the First-Century Synagogue (Hardcover)
Lidia D. Matassa; Edited by Jason M. Silverman, J Murray Watson
R1,453 Discovery Miles 14 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
A Land Like Your Own (Hardcover): Jason M. Silverman, Amy Daughton A Land Like Your Own (Hardcover)
Jason M. Silverman, Amy Daughton
R969 Discovery Miles 9 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Persian Royal-Judaean Elite Engagements in the Early Teispid and Achaemenid Empire - The King's Acolytes (Hardcover):... Persian Royal-Judaean Elite Engagements in the Early Teispid and Achaemenid Empire - The King's Acolytes (Hardcover)
Jason M. Silverman
R3,876 Discovery Miles 38 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Jason Silverman presents a timely and necessary study, advancing the understanding of Achaemenid ideology and Persian Period Judaism. While the Achaemenid Persian Empire (c. 550-330 BCE) dwarfed all previous empires of the Ancient Near East in both size and longevity, the royal system that forged and preserved this civilisation remains only rudimentarily understood, as is the imperial and religious legacy bequeathed to future generations. In response to this deficit, Silverman provides a critically sophisticated and interdisciplinary model for comparative studies. While the Achaemenids rebuilt the Jerusalem temple, Judaean literature of the period reflects tensions over its Persian re-establishment, demonstrating colliding religious perspectives. Although both First Zechariah (1-8) and Second Isaiah (40-55) are controversial, the greater imperial context is rarely dealt with in depth; both books deal directly with the temple's legitimacy, and this ties them intimately to kings' engagements with cults. Silverman explores how the Achaemenid kings portrayed their rule to subject minorities, the ways in which minority elites reshaped this ideology, and how long this impact lasted, as revealed through the Judaean reactions to the restoration of the Jerusalem temple.

Persian Royal-Judaean Elite Engagements in the Early Teispid and Achaemenid Empire - The King's Acolytes (Paperback):... Persian Royal-Judaean Elite Engagements in the Early Teispid and Achaemenid Empire - The King's Acolytes (Paperback)
Jason M. Silverman
R1,158 Discovery Miles 11 580 Out of stock

Jason Silverman presents a timely and necessary study, advancing the understanding of Achaemenid ideology and Persian Period Judaism. While the Achaemenid Persian Empire (c. 550-330 BCE) dwarfed all previous empires of the Ancient Near East in both size and longevity, the royal system that forged and preserved this civilisation remains only rudimentarily understood, as is the imperial and religious legacy bequeathed to future generations. In response to this deficit, Silverman provides a critically sophisticated and interdisciplinary model for comparative studies. While the Achaemenids rebuilt the Jerusalem temple, Judaean literature of the period reflects tensions over its Persian re-establishment, demonstrating colliding religious perspectives. Although both First Zechariah (1-8) and Second Isaiah (40-55) are controversial, the greater imperial context is rarely dealt with in depth; both books deal directly with the temple's legitimacy, and this ties them intimately to kings' engagements with cults. Silverman explores how the Achaemenid kings portrayed their rule to subject minorities, the ways in which minority elites reshaped this ideology, and how long this impact lasted, as revealed through the Judaean reactions to the restoration of the Jerusalem temple.

Invention of the First-Century Synagogue (Paperback): Lidia D. Matassa Invention of the First-Century Synagogue (Paperback)
Lidia D. Matassa; Edited by Jason M. Silverman, J Murray Watson
R1,016 Discovery Miles 10 160 Out of stock
Political Memory in and after the Persian Empire (Paperback): Jason M. Silverman, Caroline Waerzeggers Political Memory in and after the Persian Empire (Paperback)
Jason M. Silverman, Caroline Waerzeggers
R1,439 Discovery Miles 14 390 Out of stock
Persepolis and Jerusalem - Iranian Influence on the Apocalyptic Hermeneutic (Paperback, Annotated edition): Jason M. Silverman Persepolis and Jerusalem - Iranian Influence on the Apocalyptic Hermeneutic (Paperback, Annotated edition)
Jason M. Silverman
R840 Discovery Miles 8 400 Out of stock

Persepolis and Jerusalem reconsiders Iranian influence upon Jewish apocalyptic, and offers grounds upon which such study may proceed. After describing the history of scholarship on the question of Iranian influence and on Jewish apocalyptic, Jason M. Silverman reformulates the methodology for understanding apocalyptic and influence. Two chapters set the discussion firmly in the Achaemenid Empire, describing the sources for Iranian religion, the issues involved in attempting a historical reconstruction, the methodology by which one can date the various texts and ideas, and the potential loci for Iranian-Judaean interaction. The historical context is expanded through media-contextualization, particularly Oral Theory, and critiques the standard text-centric method of current Biblical Scholarship. With this background, pericopes from Ezekiel, Daniel, and 1 Enoch are analyzed for Iranian influence.The study then brings together the contexts and analyses to argue for an 'Apocalyptic Hermeneutic' which relates the phenomena of apocalypticism, apocalypse, and millenarianism - seeing the hermeneutic as a dialectical thread holding them all together as well as apart - and posits this as the best place to understand Iranian influences.

Text, Theology, and Trowel - New Investigations in the Biblical World (Paperback): Lidia D. Matassa, Jason M. Silverman Text, Theology, and Trowel - New Investigations in the Biblical World (Paperback)
Lidia D. Matassa, Jason M. Silverman
R697 Discovery Miles 6 970 Out of stock

Synopsis: Text, Theology, and Trowel consists of ten essays on the understanding and reception of the Hebrew Bible in Judaism and Christianity. Textual exegesis, historical contexts, and modern reception of the Hebrew text are placed side by side to encourage interdisciplinary study. Two theologically minded essays are included to help overcome the biblical studies/theology dichotomy. By placing such divergent approaches together, this volume will help expand ways of thinking about the Bible and its cognate fields. Endorsements: "This collection of articles by promising young scholars in the field of Religious Studies, especially Biblical Studies, indicates that interdisciplinary research combining theology with literary studies, archaeology, and historical and sociological research is leading into new directions and opening up new fields of enquiry." -Catherine Hezser, SOAS, University of London Author Biography: Lidia D. Matassa has a number of previous publications on the archaeology of synagogues, including several articles in Encyclopaedia Judaica. Jason M. Silverman is the editor of the collection, A Land Like Your Own (Pickwick Publications, 2010).

A Land Like Your Own - Traditions of Israel and Their Reception (Paperback): Jason M. Silverman, Amy Daughton A Land Like Your Own - Traditions of Israel and Their Reception (Paperback)
Jason M. Silverman, Amy Daughton
R538 Discovery Miles 5 380 Out of stock

Synopsis: A Land Like Your Own explores the ways the Bible has reused previous traditions and has subsequently been reused by both Jews and Christians. The ten essays included cover a broad range of topics in the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and subsequent traditions, but they all highlight the many ways in which the traditions associated with Israel have impacted communities. A Land Like Your Own will interest anyone involved in biblical studies (students and scholars alike) through its wide-ranging array of topics, highlighting how interconnected the many biblical studies subdisciplines truly are. Endorsements: "This collection of essays originated in two conferences organized by graduate students of the School of Religions and Theology at Trinity College Dublin. Young scholars from Ireland, Britain, and the United States, working in the areas of Biblical and Near Eastern Studies, share their insights on a range of quite diverse topics. These have been skillfully brought together by the editors, employing the symbol of the 'Land' as indicative of both loss and hope, reflective of the ways in which the past is variously figured and re-configured by the authors of both Testaments. They are to be congratulated for their initiative in organizing the conferences and applauded for making their deliberations accessible to a wider audience. This collection is a testimony to the ways in which modern Biblical Studies can stimulate new generations of scholars to engage with the Classic texts from the past in a manner that also reflects their own time and place." --Sean Freyne Professor of Theology, Emeritus Trinity College, Dublin Editor Biography: Jason M. Silverman is completing his PhD at Trinity College Dublin and is the former chair of the Graduate Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Biblical World conference committee. He is the editor of the forthcoming book, Text, Theology, and Trowel. Amy Daughton is completing her PhD at Trinity College Dublin.

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