In Search of the Spirit

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In his trailblazing studies of the spirit in Jewish and Christian antiquity John R. (Jack) Levison shatters theological and exegetical taxonomies. Should the spirit be understood as breath or Spirit--or both? Is the spirit directed to creation or salvation--or both? Is the spirit a force or an angel--or both? Does the spirit inspire ecstasy or wisdom--or both? When Levison transfers the starting point of pneumatology from the New Testament to the Hebrew Bible from Christianity to Judaism questions swell assumptions detonate and expectations flourish. Consequently Levison's studies are considered impressive and provocative (Review of Biblical Literature) delightful engaging (Catholic Biblical Quarterly) impressive (Journal of Ancient Judaism) and a significant shift in research on understandings of the spirit in Judaism (Journal of Theological Studies) with profound ramifications for both Jewish and New Testament Studies (Journal of Jewish Studies). Now for the first time selections of his breathtaking array of studies are available in three accessible volumes. In this volume you will encounter Levison's unprecedented and probing studies of the spirit in early Judaism in the context of Greek and Roman thought from Sirach to the Tosefta from the Dead Sea Scrolls to Philo of Alexandria from Judith to Josephus. As they engage readers will understand why Reading Religion: A Publication of the American Academy of Religion forecasts that Levison will continue to be at the center of our most fruitful discussions of pneumatology.
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