My book compares Josephus’ Jewish War and Jewish Antiquities with the work of other historians in antiquity.
Read MorePatterns and Theory: the Evolution of a Category
A brief review of the original aims of the unit prompted several questions for me: how much have the sessions addressed these questions? what has not been addressed? what else has been addressed? and with what results?
Read MoreAn Introduction to Toledot Yeshu
The Toledot Yeshu, which ridicules Jesus’ birth, miracles, and death, sheds light on another Jewish response to the threat and allure of Christianity.
Read MoreAlterity in Late Antiquity: Disrupting Binaries
What are the "relations" in early Jewish Christian relations? The term "relations" is neutral enough to encompass a variety of relationships, from enemy to friend to anywhere in between.
Read MoreJews and Christians: Embracing the Wide Spectrum
In my comments today, I would like to offer my reflections on three trends I perceive in the study of early Jewish/Christian relations, both here at the SBL and more broadly.
Read MoreThe Jewishness of Christianity: the Straddling of Two Eras
Much has changed since 1989: our understanding of when, how, and why Christianity emerged from early Judaism has been shaken – “destabilized” is the post-modern term that comes to mind.
Read MoreJewish/Christian Relations at 25: Retrospect & Prospect
Twenty-five years ago I was a fresh eager newly minted Ph.D. who had recently completed a dissertation on an aspect of Jewish/Christian relations in the first two centuries CE.
Read MoreEarly Jewish Christian Relations at SBL: A 25 Year Retrospective
In 1989, the first session of the "consultation" on Early Jewish/Christian Relations met at the annual meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature in Anaheim, California.
Read MoreOn the State of Pentateuchal Criticism
A recent Journal of Biblical Literature forum on the state of source criticism of the Pentateuch has produced the beginnings of an important conversation about methodology...
Read MoreRepression and Romanization: Postcolonial Studies in Ancient Judaism
Postcolonial Studies analyzes the identity of the subjugated other and has become increasingly popular in the study of ancient Judaism.
Read MoreA Talmud in Exile: The Continuing Conversation
The Bavli student who also keeps one eye on the Yerushalmi, studying a tractate in both Talmuds, is aware of something else: the two Talmuds’ treatments of the same mishnah...
Read MoreWhat's in a Name? The Great Nomenclature Debate
When we, three overly opinionated young scholars, sat down to brainstorm about a new exciting web platform, the last thing we thought we would get stuck on was what to call it.
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