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Remains of the Jews : The Holy Land and Christian Empire in Late Antiquity

Part of the Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion series
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Remains of the Jews studies the rise of Christian Empire in late antiquity (300-550 C.E.) through the dense and complex manner in which Christian authors wrote about Jews in the charged space of the "holy land." The book employs contemporary cultural studies, particularly postcolonial criticism, to read Christian writings about holy land Jews as colonial writings.

These writings created a cultural context in which Christians viewed themselves as powerful-and in which, perhaps, Jews were able to construct a posture of resistance to this new Christian Empire.

Remains of the Jews reexamines familiar types of literature-biblical interpretation, histories, sermons, letters-from a new perspective in order to understand how power and resistance shaped religious identities in the later Roman Empire.

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Product Details
Stanford University Press
0804747059 / 9780804747059
Hardback
933.05
11/12/2003
United States
264 pages
152 x 229 mm, 503 grams
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