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Purity and Identity in Ancient Judaism: From the Temple to the Mishnah

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Yair Furstenberg. translated by Sara Tova Brody
2023
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The concern for purity was the cornerstone of the religious culture of ancient Judaism. Purity and Identity in Ancient Judaism explores how this concern shaped the worldview of Jews during the Second Temple period as well as their daily practices and social relations. It examines how different groups offered competing visions and methods for living a life of purity, which embodied a promise for personal and cosmic salvation and at the same time determined the degree of sectarian separation.

Purity and Identity in Ancient Judaism offers a comprehensive description of the world of purity among the Jews of the Second Temple period in general and within the tradition of the Pharisees in particular. Yair Furstenberg explores the language of purity that provided Jews in antiquity a powerful tool for organizing legal, social, and ideological boundaries, and its study is therefore pertinent for understanding the powers that shaped the varieties of Second Temple Judaism and their later offshoots: Early Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism.

Purity and Identity in Ancient Judaism offers new methods for carefully integrating the New Testament, Qumran literature, and early rabbinic sources into a comprehensive history of purity laws from the world of the Second Temple and the Pharisees to the later rabbinic movement, allowing the reader to trace the emergence of new religious sensibilities within changing social and cultic circumstances.

Table of Contents

Cover

Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright

pp. i-iv

Contents

pp. v-vi

Preface

pp. vii-xvi

Note on Translations and Editions

pp. xvii-xviii

Abbreviations

pp. xix-xx

Half Title Page

pp. xxi-xxii

Introduction: From Pharisees to Rabbis

pp. 1-16

Part I. The Varieties of Purity

1. Biblical Foundations, New Conceptions

pp. 19-40

2. Exclusive Paths to Purity from Qumran to Jesus

pp. 41-60

Part II. Communal Identities

3. The Purity of the Pharisees

pp. 63-83

4. Outsider Impurity and the Forms of Judean Sectarianism

pp. 84-110

5. Inclusion and Marginalization

pp. 111-140

Part III. Tradition and Invention

6. Changing Social Contexts: Purity after 70 CE

pp. 143-164

7. The End of Purity

pp. 165-182

Epilogue: The Rabbinic Movement within Shifting Religious Cultures

pp. 183-188

Notes

pp. 189-232

Bibliography

pp. 233-250

Subject Index

pp. 251-254

Source Index

pp. 255-260

About the Author

pp. 261-263
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