This collective review surveys two subject areas within the history and literature of ancient Judaism and early Christianity. Both areas continue to attract growing international interest within contemporary religious historical and theological research. The first section considers books on various aspects of the relationship of and mutual perception between Jews and Christians from the first century to the common era to the Middle Ages. The second section surveys recent research on transcendental phenomena, imagination, apocalypticism, and mysticism in ancient Jewish and Christian texts.
MICHAL BAR ASHER SIEGAL/WOLFGANG GRÜNSTÄUDL/MATTHEW THIESSEN (Hg.), Perceiving the Other in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity (WUNT 394). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2017, VIII +196 S. - RICHARD BAUCKHAM, The Jewish World around the New Testament (WUNT 233). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2008, VI +548 S. - MICHAEL BECKER, Wunder und Wundertäter im frührabbinischen Judentum (WUNT II/144). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2002, XVI +534 S. - ANDREAS BEDENBENDER (Hg.), Judäo-Christentum. EVA, Leipzig 2012, 196 S. - EDWIN K. BROADHEAD, Jewish Ways of Following Jesus (WUNT 266). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2010, XIX + 440 S. - SAMUEL BYRSKOG/RAIMO HAKOLA/JUTTA MARIA JOKIRANTA (Hg.), Social Memory and Social Identity in the Study of Early Judaism and Early Christianity (NTOA/SNTU 116). Vandenhoeck&Ruprecht, Göttingen 2016, 311 S. - ULISSE CECINI/ÓSCAR DE LA CRUZ PALMA (Hg.), Extractiones de Talmud (CChr.CM 291). Brepols, Turnhout 2018, CX +715 S. - AKIVA COHEN, Matthew and the Mishnah (WU
This collective review surveys two subject areas within the history and literature of ancient Judaism and early Christianity. Both areas continue to attract growing international interest within contemporary religious historical and theological research. The first section considers books on various aspects of the relationship of and mutual perception between Jews and Christians from the first century to the common era to the Middle Ages. The second section surveys recent research on transcendental phenomena, imagination, apocalypticism, and mysticism in ancient Jewish and Christian texts.
MICHAL BAR ASHER SIEGAL/WOLFGANG GRÜNSTÄUDL/MATTHEW THIESSEN (Hg.), Perceiving the Other in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity (WUNT 394). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2017, VIII +196 S. - RICHARD BAUCKHAM, The Jewish World around the New Testament (WUNT 233). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2008, VI +548 S. - MICHAEL BECKER, Wunder und Wundertäter im frührabbinischen Judentum (WUNT II/144). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2002, XVI +534 S. - ANDREAS BEDENBENDER (Hg.), Judäo-Christentum. EVA, Leipzig 2012, 196 S. - EDWIN K. BROADHEAD, Jewish Ways of Following Jesus (WUNT 266). Mohr Siebeck, Tübingen 2010, XIX + 440 S. - SAMUEL BYRSKOG/RAIMO HAKOLA/JUTTA MARIA JOKIRANTA (Hg.), Social Memory and Social Identity in the Study of Early Judaism and Early Christianity (NTOA/SNTU 116). Vandenhoeck&Ruprecht, Göttingen 2016, 311 S. - ULISSE CECINI/ÓSCAR DE LA CRUZ PALMA (Hg.), Extractiones de Talmud (CChr.CM 291). Brepols, Turnhout 2018, CX +715 S. - AKIVA COHEN, Matthew and the Mishnah (WU