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Philanthrôpia Judaica: Le Débat Autour de la Misanthropie Des Lois Juives Dans l'Antiquité
Contributor(s): Berthelot, Katell (Author)
ISBN: 9004128867     ISBN-13: 9789004128866
Publisher: Brill
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Language: French
Published: December 2002
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Annotation: This volume deals with the accusations of misanthropy directed against the Jews during the Hellenistic and Roman period, and with the Jewish attempts to answer those charges.
The first part of the book examines the different meanings of the words philanthropia, misanthropia, apanthropia, philoxenia and misoxenia, and analyses the relevant Greek, Egyptian and Roman sources, in order to clarify the significance of the accusation of misanthropy for each writer.
The second part deals with the Jewish answers to these accusations, especially with Philo's and Josephus' attempts to show the humane character of the Mosaic Law.
This book is the first attempt to write a comprehensive history of this type of anti-Jewish discourse in Antiquity and of the Jewish reactions it provoked.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Judaism - Theology
- Architecture | Interior Design - General
- Religion | Judaism - History
Dewey: 296.32
LCCN: 2002038445
Series: Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism
Physical Information: 1.33" H x 6.36" W x 9.52" (2.09 lbs) 444 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Jewish
 
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This volume deals with the accusations of misanthropy directed against the Jews during the Hellenistic and Roman period, and with the Jewish attempts to answer those charges.
The first part of the book examines the different meanings of the words philanthropia, misanthropia, apanthropia, philoxenia and misoxenia, and analyses the relevant Greek, Egyptian and Roman sources, in order to clarify the significance of the accusation of misanthropy for each writer.
The second part deals with the Jewish answers to these accusations, especially with Philo's and Josephus' attempts to show the humane character of the Mosaic Law.
This book is the first attempt to write a comprehensive history of this type of anti-Jewish discourse in Antiquity and of the Jewish reactions it provoked.