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Monnickendam, Jewish Law and Early Christian Identity (CUP)

RECENT BOOK FROM CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS:
Jewish Law and Early Christian Identity
Betrothal, Marriage, and Infidelity in the Writings of Ephrem the Syrian

AUTHOR: Yifat Monnickendam, Tel-Aviv University
DATE PUBLISHED: January 2020
AVAILABILITY: In stock
FORMAT: Hardback
ISBN: 9781108480321

Description

Ephrem, one of the earliest Syriac Christian writers, lived on the eastern outskirts of the Roman Empire during the fourth century. Although he wrote polemical works against Jews and pagans, and identified with post-Nicene Christianity, his writings are also replete with parallels with Jewish traditions and he is the leading figure in an ongoing debate about the Jewish character of Syriac Christianity. This book focuses on early ideas about betrothal, marriage, and sexual relations, including their theological and legal implications, and positions Ephrem at a precise intersection between his Semitic origin and his Christian commitment. Alongside his adoption of customs and legal stances drawn from his Greco-Roman and Christian surroundings, Ephrem sometimes reveals unique legal concepts which are closer to early Palestinian, sectarian positions than to the Roman or Jewish worlds. The book therefore explains naturalistic legal thought in Christian literature and sheds light on the rise of Syriac Christianity.

  • Explores the rise of Syriac Christianity through a focus on marriage, sexual relations and family law
  • Uses sources from three different fields: Roman law, early Christianity and Talmudic literature
  • Translates all primary sources and assumes no specialized knowledge of late antique Syriac Christianity

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