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Orientalia Judaica Christiana (1942-1281): Orientalia Judaica Christiana, the Christian Orient and its Jewish Heritage, is dedicated, first of all, to the afterlife of the Jewish Second Temple traditions within the traditions of the Christian East. A second area of exploration is some priestly (non-Talmudic) Jewish traditions that survived in the Christian environment.
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| 978-1-60724-407-3 | Orlov, Andrei. Divine Manifestations in the Slavonic Pseudepigrapha This volume explores the formative theophanic patterns found in such pseudepigraphical writings as 2 Enoch, Apocalypse of Abraham, and the Ladder of Jacob where the traditions of the divine Form and the divine Name possibly come to their most paradigmatic expressions. More... | $137.50 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-59333-083-5 | Lourié, Basil, Andrei Orlov, and Madeleine Petit. L’église des deux Alliances The volume explores the influence of Jewish apocalyptic and priestly calendars on early Christian calendrical teachings and chronologies. This includs the conflicting chronologies for the Passion Week in the Synoptic Gospels and the Gospel of John. More... | $138.00 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-4632-0158-6 | Segovia, Carlos, and Basil Lourié. The Coming of the Comforter: When, Where, and to Whom? The authors approach the "sectarian milieu" (Wansbrough) out of which Islam arose by exploring its boundaries from the point of view of the early Islamic tradition itself and from the standpoint of the pre-Islamic Christian and Jewish traditions which influenced its emergence and initial development. The formation of Islam is therefore regarded as a complex process without a unique starting point.
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