The Seleucid and Hasmonean periods and the apocalyptic worldview : the first Enoch Seminar Nangeroni meeting, Villa Cagnola, Gazzada (June 25-28, 2012) /

"This tightly focused collection of essays, from an invited seminar of international specialists, centres on the question of the apocalyptic worldview around the time of the Maccabean revolt. What was the nature of apocalyptic at this time? Did the Maccabees themselves have a distinct apocalypt...

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Corporate Author: Enoch Seminar Nangeroni Meeting Gazzada, Italy
Other Authors: Boccaccini, Gabriele, 1958- (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Grabbe, Lester L (Editor), Grabbe, Lester L. (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt), Zurawski, Jason (Editor, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt)
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury T&T Clark, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2016
Series:Library of Second Temple studies ; 88
Library of Second Temple studies 88
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
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505 0 0 |a note:  |g pt. I  |t INTRODUCTORY ESSAYS --  |g 1  |t Introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |g 2.  |t Seleucid And Hasmonean Periods And The Apocalyptic Worldview---An Introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |g 3.  |t Non-Apocalyptic Responses To Apocalyptic Events: Notes On The Sociology Of Apocalypticism /  |r Gabriele Boccaccini --  |g pt. II  |t MAJOR PAPERS AND RESPONSES --  |g 1.  |t Understanding The Relationship Between The Apocalyptic Worldview And Jewish Sectarian Violence: The Case Of The War Between Alexander Jannaeus And Demetrius III /  |r Kenneth Atkinson --  |t Response To Atkinson /  |r Albert I. Baumgarten --  |t Response To Atkinson /  |r Sandra Gambetti --  |g 2.  |t Was The Maccabean Revolt An Apocalyptic Movement? /  |r Gerbern S. Oegema --  |t Response To Oegema /  |r Lorenzo DiTommaso --  |t Response To Oegema /  |r John Kampen --  |g 3.  |t Apocalyptic Worldviews---What They Are And How They Spread: Insights From The Social Sciences /  |r Anathea E. Portier-Young --  |t Response To Portier-Young /  |r Edward Dabrowa --  |t Response To Portier-Young /  |r Torleif Elgvin --  |g 4.  |t Overall Response To The Main Papers /  |r Erich S. Gruen --  |g pt. III  |t SHORT PAPERS --  |t Session 1 --  |g 1.  |t Aramaic Dead Sea Scrolls And The Historical Development Of Jewish Apocalyptic Literature /  |r Daniel A. Machiela --  |t Response To Machiela /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |g 2.  |t Unlikely Mixture: Seleucids And Lagids In Daniel And In Persian Apocalyptic /  |r Vicente Dobroruka --  |t Response To Dobroruka /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t Session 2 --  |g 3.  |t Texts On Messianic Reign From The Hasmonean Period: 4q521 As Interpretation Of Daniel 7 /  |r Torleif Elgvin --  |t Response To Elgvin /  |r Joseph L. Angel --  |g 4.  |t 4Qapocryphon Of Daniel AR (4q246) And The Book Of Daniel /  |r Arstein Justnes --  |t Response To Justnes /  |r Joseph L. Angel --  |t Session 3 --  |g 5.  |t Paradox Of Midrash And The Apocalyptic Author: From Mesopotamian Divination To Rabbinic Midrash, Through Qumran And Apocalypse /  |r Paul Mandel --  |t Response To Mandel /  |r Kenneth Atkinson --  |g 6.  |t Apocalyptic Elements In Hasmonean Propaganda: Civic Ideology And The Struggle For Political Legitimation /  |r Yonder Moynihan Gillihan --  |t Response To Gillihan /  |r Kenneth Atkinson --  |g 7.  |t Some Afterthoughts /  |r Michael E. Stone --  |g pt. IV  |t CONCLUSIONS. 
505 0 0 |g Introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t The Seleucid and Hasmonean periods and the apocalyptic worldview: an introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t Non-apocalyptic responses to apocalyptic events: notes on the sociology of apocalypticism /  |r Gabriele Boccaccini --  |t Understanding the relationship between the apocalyptic worldview and Jewish sectarian violence: the case of the war between Alexander Jannaeus and Demetrius III /  |r Kennth Atkinson  |g Response to Atkinson /  |r Albert I. Baumgarten.  |g Response to Atkinson /  |r Sandra Gambetti --  |t Was the Maccabean Revolt an apocalyptic movement? /  |r Gerbern S. Oegema.  |g Response to Oegema /  |r Lorenzo DiTommaso.  |g Response to Oegema /  |r John Kampen --  |t Apocalyptic worldviews--what they are and how they spread: insights from the social sicences /  |r Anathea E. Portier-Young.  |g Response to Portier-Young /  |r Edward Da̜browa.  |g Response to Portier-Young /  |r Torleif Elgvin --  |g Overall response to the main papers /  |r Erich S. Gruen --  |t The Aramaic Dead Sea scrolls and the historical development of Jewish apocalyptic literature /  |r Daniel A. Machiela.  |g Response to Machiela /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t An unlikely mixture: Seleucids and Lagids in Daniel and in Persian apocalyptic /  |r Vicente Dobroruka.  |g Response to Dobroruka /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t Texts on messianic reign from the Hasmonean period: 4Q521 as interpretation of Daniel 7 /  |r Torleif Elgvin.  |g Response to Elgvin /  |r Joseph L. Angel --  |t 4QApocryphon of Daniel AR (4Q246) and the book of Daniel /  |r Årstein Justnes.  |g Response to Justnes /  |r Joseph L. Angel --  |t The paradox of midrash and the apocalyptic author: from Mesopotamian divination to rabbinic midrash, through Qumran and apocalypse /  |r Paul Mandel.  |g Response to Mandel /  |r Kenneth Atkinson --  |t Apocalyptic elements in Hasmonean propaganda: civic ideology and the struggle for political legitimation /  |r Yonder Moynihan Gillihan.  |g Response to Gillihan /  |r Kenneth Atkinson --  |t Some afterthoughts /  |r Michael E. Stone --  |t Perspectives on the apocalyptic worldview in the Hasmonean period /  |r Lester L. Grabbe. 
505 0 0 |g Introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t The Seleucid and Hasmonean periods and the apocalyptic worldview: an introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t Non-apocalyptic responses to apocalyptic events: notes on the sociology of apocalypticism /  |r Gabriele Boccaccini --  |t Understanding the relationship between the apocalyptic worldview and Jewish sectarian violence: the case of the war between Alexander Jannaeus and Demetrius III /  |r Kennth Atkinson  |g Response to Atkinson /  |r Albert I. Baumgarten.  |g Response to Atkinson /  |r Sandra Gambetti --  |t Was the Maccabean Revolt an apocalyptic movement? /  |r Gerbern S. Oegema.  |g Response to Oegema /  |r Lorenzo DiTommaso.  |t Response to Oegema /  |r John Kampen --  |t Apocalyptic worldviews--what they are and how they spread: insights from the social sicences /  |r Anathea E. Portier-Young.  |g Response to Portier-Young /  |r Edward Da̜browa.  |g Response to Portier-Young /  |r Torleif Elgvin --  |g Overall response to the main papers /  |r Erich S. Gruen --  |t The Aramaic Dead Sea scrolls and the historical development of Jewish apocalyptic literature /  |r Daniel A. Machiela.  |g Response to Machiela /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t An unlikely mixture: Seleucids and Lagids in Daniel and in Persian apocalyptic /  |r Vicente Dobroruka.  |g Response to Dobroruka /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t Texts on messianic reign from the Hasmonean period: 4Q521 as interpretation of Daniel 7 /  |r Torleif Elgvin.  |g Response to Elgvin /  |r Joseph L. Angel --  |t 4QApocryphon of Daniel AR (4Q246) and the book of Daniel /  |r Årstein Justnes.  |g Response to Justnes /  |r Joseph L. Angel --  |t The paradox of midrash and the apocalyptic author: from Mesopotamian divination to rabbinic midrash, through Qumran and apocalypse /  |r Paul Mandel.  |g Response to Mandel /  |r Kenneth Atkinson --  |t Apocalyptic elements in Hasmonean propaganda: civic ideology and the struggle for political legitimation /  |r Yonder Moynihan Gillihan. Response to Gillihan /  |r Kenneth Atkinson --  |g Some afterthoughts /  |r Michael E. Stone --  |t Perspectives on the apocalyptic worldview in the Hasmonean period /  |r Lester L. Grabbe. 
505 0 0 |g Introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t The Seleucid and Hasmonean periods and the apocalyptic worldview: an introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t Non-apocalyptic responses to apocalyptic events: notes on the sociology of apocalypticism /  |r Gabriele Boccaccini --  |t Understanding the relationship between the apocalyptic worldview and Jewish sectarian violence: the case of the war between Alexander Jannaeus and Demetrius III /  |r Kennth Atkinson  |g Response to Atkinson /  |r Albert I. Baumgarten.  |g Response to Atkinson /  |r Sandra Gambetti --  |t Was the Maccabean Revolt an apocalyptic movement? /  |r Gerbern S. Oegema.  |g Response to Oegema /  |r Lorenzo DiTommaso.  |t Response to Oegema /  |r John Kampen --  |t Apocalyptic worldviews--what they are and how they spread: insights from the social sicences /  |r Anathea E. Portier-Young.  |g Response to Portier-Young /  |r Edward Da̜browa.  |g Response to Portier-Young /  |r Torleif Elgvin --  |g Overall response to the main papers /  |r Erich S. Gruen --  |t The Aramaic Dead Sea scrolls and the historical development of Jewish apocalyptic literature /  |r Daniel A. Machiela.  |g Response to Machiela /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t An unlikely mixture: Seleucids and Lagids in Daniel and in Persian apocalyptic /  |r Vicente Dobroruka.  |g Response to Dobroruka /  |r Lester L. Grabbe --  |t Texts on messianic reign from the Hasmonean period: 4Q521 as interpretation of Daniel 7 /  |r Torleif Elgvin.  |g Response to Elgvin /  |r Joseph L. Angel --  |t 4QApocryphon of Daniel AR (4Q246) and the book of Daniel /  |r Årstein Justnes.  |g Response to Justnes /  |r Joseph L. Angel --  |t The paradox of midrash and the apocalyptic author: from Mesopotamian divination to rabbinic midrash, through Qumran and apocalypse /  |r Paul Mandel.  |g Response to Mandel /  |r Kenneth Atkinson --  |t Apocalyptic elements in Hasmonean propaganda: civic ideology and the struggle for political legitimation /  |r Yonder Moynihan Gillihan. Response to Gillihan /  |r Kenneth Atkinson --  |g Some afterthoughts /  |r Michael E. Stone --  |t Perspectives on the apocalyptic worldview in the Hasmonean period /  |r Lester L. Grabbe. 
505 0 0 |g Part I  |t Introductory Essays:  |g 1.  |t Introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe;  |g 2.  |t The Seleucid and Hasmonean periods and the apocalyptic worldview: an introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe;  |g 3.  |t Non-apocalyptic responses to apocalyptic events: notes on the sociology of apocalypticism /  |r Gabriele Boccaccini --  |g Part II.  |t Major Papers and Responses:  |g 1.  |t Understanding the relationship between the apocalyptic worldview and Jewish sectarian violence: the case of the war between Alexander Jannaeus and Demetrius III /  |r Kennth Atkinson;  |t Response to Atkinson /  |r Albert I. Baumgarten;  |t Response to Atkinson /  |r Sandra Gambetti;  |g 2.  |t Was the Maccabean Revolt an apocalyptic movement? /  |r Gerbern S. Oegema.  |t Response to Oegema /  |r Lorenzo DiTommaso;.  |t Response to Oegema /  |r John Kampen ;  |g 3.  |t Apocalyptic worldviews--what they are and how they spread: insights from the social sicences /  |r Anathea E. Portier-Young;  |t Response to Portier-Young /  |r Edward Da̜browa;  |t Response to Portier-Young /  |r Torleif Elgvin;  |g 4.  |t Overall response to the main papers /  |r Erich S. Gruen --  |g Part III.  |t Short Papers:  |g 1.  |t The Aramaic Dead Sea scrolls and the historical development of Jewish apocalyptic literature /  |r Daniel A. Machiela;  |t Response to Machiela /  |r Lester L. Grabbe;  |g 2.  |t An unlikely mixture: Seleucids and Lagids in Daniel and in Persian apocalyptic /  |r Vicente Dobroruka;  |t Response to Dobroruka /  |r Lester L. Grabbe;  |g 3.  |t Texts on messianic reign from the Hasmonean period: 4Q521 as interpretation of Daniel 7 /  |r Torleif Elgvin;  |t Response to Elgvin /  |r Joseph L. Angel;  |g 4.  |t 4QApocryphon of Daniel AR (4Q246) and the book of Daniel /  |r Årstein Justnes;  |t Response to Justnes /  |r Joseph L. Angel;  |g 5.  |t The paradox of midrash and the apocalyptic author: from Mesopotamian divination to rabbinic midrash, through Qumran and apocalypse /  |r Paul Mandel;  |g Response to Mandel /  |r Kenneth Atkinson;  |g 6.  |t Apocalyptic elements in Hasmonean propaganda: civic ideology and the struggle for political legitimation /  |r Yonder Moynihan Gillihan;  |t Response to Gillihan /  |r Kenneth Atkinson;  |g 7.  |t Some afterthoughts /  |r Michael E. Stone --  |g Part IV.  |t Conclusions:  |t Perspectives on the apocalyptic worldview in the Hasmonean period /  |r Lester L. Grabbe. 
505 0 0 |g Part I  |t Introductory Essays:  |g 1.  |t Introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe;  |g 2.  |t The Seleucid and Hasmonean periods and the apocalyptic worldview: an introduction /  |r Lester L. Grabbe;  |g 3.  |t Non-apocalyptic responses to apocalyptic events: notes on the sociology of apocalypticism /  |r Gabriele Boccaccini --  |g Part II.  |t Major Papers and Responses:  |g 1.  |t Understanding the relationship between the apocalyptic worldview and Jewish sectarian violence: the case of the war between Alexander Jannaeus and Demetrius III /  |r Kennth Atkinson;  |t Response to Atkinson /  |r Albert I. Baumgarten;  |t Response to Atkinson /  |r Sandra Gambetti;  |g 2.  |t Was the Maccabean Revolt an apocalyptic movement? /  |r Gerbern S. Oegema.  |t Response to Oegema /  |r Lorenzo DiTommaso;.  |t Response to Oegema /  |r John Kampen ;  |g 3.  |t Apocalyptic worldviews--what they are and how they spread: insights from the social sicences /  |r Anathea E. Portier-Young;  |t Response to Portier-Young /  |r Edward Dąbrowa;  |t Response to Portier-Young /  |r Torleif Elgvin;  |g 4.  |t Overall response to the main papers /  |r Erich S. Gruen --  |g Part III.  |t Short Papers:  |g 1.  |t The Aramaic Dead Sea scrolls and the historical development of Jewish apocalyptic literature /  |r Daniel A. Machiela;  |t Response to Machiela /  |r Lester L. Grabbe;  |g 2.  |t An unlikely mixture: Seleucids and Lagids in Daniel and in Persian apocalyptic /  |r Vicente Dobroruka;  |t Response to Dobroruka /  |r Lester L. Grabbe;  |g 3.  |t Texts on messianic reign from the Hasmonean period: 4Q521 as interpretation of Daniel 7 /  |r Torleif Elgvin;  |t Response to Elgvin /  |r Joseph L. Angel;  |g 4.  |t 4QApocryphon of Daniel AR (4Q246) and the book of Daniel /  |r Årstein Justnes;  |t Response to Justnes /  |r Joseph L. Angel;  |g 5.  |t The paradox of midrash and the apocalyptic author: from Mesopotamian divination to rabbinic midrash, through Qumran and apocalypse /  |r Paul Mandel;  |g Response to Mandel /  |r Kenneth Atkinson;  |g 6.  |t Apocalyptic elements in Hasmonean propaganda: civic ideology and the struggle for political legitimation /  |r Yonder Moynihan Gillihan;  |t Response to Gillihan /  |r Kenneth Atkinson;  |g 7.  |t Some afterthoughts /  |r Michael E. Stone --  |g Part IV.  |t Conclusions:  |t Perspectives on the apocalyptic worldview in the Hasmonean period /  |r Lester L. Grabbe. 
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