In recent years scholars have re-evaluated the "parting of the ways" between Judaism and Christianity, reaching new understandings of the ways shared origins gave way to two distinct and sometimes inimical religious traditions. But this has been a profoundly textual task, relying on the writings of rabbis, bishops, and other text-producing elites to map the terrain of the "parting." This book takes up the question of the divergence of Judaism and Christianity in terms of material--the stuff made, used, and left behind by the persons that lived in and between these religions as they were developing. Considering the glass, clay, stone, paint, vellum, and papyrus of ancient Jews and Christians, this book maps the "parting" in new ways, and argues for a greater role for material and materialism in our reconstructions of the past.
This book explores the divergence of Judaism and Christianity in terms of material made, used, and left behind by the persons that lived in and between these religions as they were developing. This book maps the "parting" in new ways, and argues for a greater role for material and materialism in our reconstructions of the past.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
Nov 2017
ISBN
9781138202122
Pages
180 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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