This book is the first comprehensive analysis of Jewish attitudes towards slavery in Hellenistic and Roman times. Against the traditional opinion that after the Babylonian Exile Jews refrained from employing slaves, Catherine Hezser shows that slavery remained a significant phenomenon of ancient Jewish everyday life and generated a discourse which resembled Graeco-Roman and early Christian views while at the same time preserving specifically Jewish nuances. Hezser examines the impact of domestic slavery on the ancient Jewish household and on family relationships. She discusses the perceived advantages of slaves over other types of labor and evaluates their role within the ancient Jewish economy. The ancient Jewish experience of slavery seems to have been so pervasive that slave images also entered theological discourse. Like their Graeco-Roman and Christian counterparts, ancient Jewish intellectuals did not advocate the abolition of slavery, but they used the biblical tradition and their own judgements to ameliorate the status quo.
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Presents an analysis of Jewish attitudes towards slavery in Hellenistic and Roman times. Against the traditional opinion that after the Babylonian Exile Jews refrained from employing slaves, this book shows that slavery generated a discourse that resembled Graeco-Roman and early Christian views, while preserving specifically Jewish nuances.
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I.THE STATUS OF SLAVES ; 1. The Denationalization of Slaves ; 2. The Slave as Chattel and Human Being ; 3. Women, Slaves, and Minors ; 4. Hierarchical Equations and Differentiations ; 5. Between Slavery and Freedom ; 6. Summary ; II. SLAVES AND THE FAMILY ; 1. Slaves within the Household ; 2. Master-Slave Relationships ; 3. Prostitutes and Concubines ; 4. Power Relationships ; 5. Summary ; III. SLAVES AND THE ECONOMY ; 1. The Sources of Slaves ; 2. The Acquisition and Sale of Slaves ; 3. Slaves as Intermediaries in Business Transactions ; 4. The Location of Slaves in Ancient Jewish Society ; 5. The Manumission of Slaves ; 6. Summary ; IV. THE SYMBOLIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SLAVERY ; 1. Slavery as Metaphor ; 2. Slave Parables ; 3. Slavery and the Exodus Experience ; 4. Summary ; CONCLUSIONS
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...a comprehensive and absorbing study
The first comprehensive historical-critical study of Jewish slavery in antiquity Compares the Jewish discourse on slavery with Graeco-Roman and Christian attitudes Subverts many traditional views of Jews and slavery in antiquity
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Catherine Hezser is Lippert Professor of Jewish Studies, Trinity College Dublin.
The first comprehensive historical-critical study of Jewish slavery in antiquity Compares the Jewish discourse on slavery with Graeco-Roman and Christian attitudes Subverts many traditional views of Jews and slavery in antiquity
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ISBN
9780199280865
Publisert
2005
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
690 gr
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
145 mm
Dybde
31 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
452

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Biographical note

Catherine Hezser is Lippert Professor of Jewish Studies, Trinity College Dublin.