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041 _aeng
082 _a229.406
082 _bS399-S50
100 _aSchwartz, Seth
100 _eAuthor
245 _aWere the Jews a Mediterranean Society?
245 _bReciprocity and Solidarity in Ancient Judaism
245 _cSeth Schwartz
260 _aU.S.A
260 _bPrinceton University Press
260 _c2010
300 _a212tr.
300 _bHardcover, Illustration
300 _c24 cm
520 _aHow well integrated were Jews in the Mediterranean society controlled by ancient Rome? The Torah's laws seem to constitute a rejection of the reciprocity-based social dependency and emphasis on honor that were customary in the ancient Mediterranean world. But were Jews really a people apart, and outside of this broadly shared culture? Were the Jews a Mediterranean Society? argues that Jewish social relations in antiquity were animated by a core tension between biblical solidarity and exchange-based social values such as patronage, vassalage, formal friendship, and debt slavery.
650 _aReligion -- Judaism -- Talmud
650 _aJews - 168 AC-135
650 _aJudaism -- History -- Post-exilic period, 586 B.C.-210 A.D -- Sources
856 4 _uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15208/20.jpg
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911 _aHuỳnh Thị Ngọc Bích
957 _a231010 TKH
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