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082 _bE11-S19
100 _aSanders, E. P.
100 _d(1937-...)
100 _eAuthor
245 _aJudaism: Practice and belief 63BCE - 66CE
245 _cE. P. Sanders
260 _aGreat Britain
260 _bSCM and Trinity International
260 _c1992
300 _a580tr.
300 _bHardcover
300 _c24cm
520 _aIn this now-classic work, E. P. Sanders argued against prevailing views regarding the Judaism of the Second Temple period, for example, that the Pharisees dominated Jewish Palestine or that the Mishnah offers a description of general practice. In contrast, Sanders carefully shows that what was important was the “common Judaism” of the people with their observances of regular practices and the beliefs that informed them. Sanders discusses early rabbinic legal material not as rules, but as debates within the context of real life. He sets Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes in relation to the Judaism of ordinary priests and people. Here then is a remarkably comprehensive presentation of Judaism as a functioning religion: the temple and its routine and festivals
650 _aJudaism -- History -- 586 BC-210 AD (Post-exilic period)
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