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Автор LIEU, JUDITH
Дата выпуска 2002
dc.description The metaphor of a boundary as that which separates ‘us’ from ‘the other’ is central in modern discussion of identity as constructed, yet it is also recognized that such boundaries both articulate power and are permeable. The model is readily applicable to the Greco-Roman world where kinship, history, language, customs, and the gods supposedly separated ‘us’ from barbarians, but also enabled interaction; Jews and Christians engaged in the same strategies. At the textual level it is the different ways in which boundaries are constructed, particularly using diet and sexuality, that invite attention. This may offer a way of addressing questions of unity and diversity, of Judaism versus Judaisms, and of how ‘Christianity’ emerges as separate from ‘Judaism’.
Издатель Cambridge University Press
Название ‘Impregnable Ramparts and Walls Of Iron’: Boundary and Identity in Early ‘Judaism’ and ‘Christianity’Main paper read at SNTS General Meeting in Montreal, August 2001. I am grateful to those who discussed with me aspects of the paper; the paper has been edited for written format.
DOI 10.1017/S002868850200019X
Electronic ISSN 1469-8145
Print ISSN 0028-6885
Журнал New Testament Studies
Том 48
Первая страница 297
Последняя страница 313
Аффилиация LIEU JUDITH; Kingʼs College London
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