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Law and Religion in the Eastern Mediterranean: From Antiquity to Early Islam
Contributor(s): Hagedorn, Anselm C. (Editor), Kratz, Reinhard G. (Editor)
ISBN: 0199550239     ISBN-13: 9780199550234
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $128.25  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2013
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Ancient - General
- Law | Legal History
- Religion | History
Dewey: 939.4
LCCN: 2013417352
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (1.42 lbs) 426 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Ancient (To 499 A.D.)
 
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How was it possible that Greeks often wrote their laws on the walls of their temples, but -- in contrast to other ancient societies -- never transformed these written civic laws into a religious law? Did it matter whether laws were inscribed in stone, clay, or on a scroll? And above all, how
did written law shape a society in which the majority population was illiterate?

This volume addresses the similarities and differences in the role played by law and religion in various societies across the Eastern Mediterranean. Bringing together a collection of 14 essays from scholars of the Hebrew Bible, Ancient Greece, the Ancient Near East, Qumran, Elephantine, the
Nabateans, and the early Arab world, it also approaches these subjects in an all-encompassing manner, looking in detail at the notion of law and religion in the Eastern Mediterranean as a whole in both the geographical as well as the historical space.