Response to the Other: Jews and Christians in an Age of Paganism (the Greco-Roman World from 500 Bce-500 Ce)


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Human beings seek meaning and purpose. To do so we tell stories about the past which we call history and stories about what will occur in the future constructed from memory and imagination. History is not a subject we study but one we live. History is our medium as water is to fish. No period of antiquity is more informative and influential for Western civilization than the Greco-Roman the period from the time of Alexander the Great to the fall of the Roman Empire an age that saw the emergence of Judaism and Christianity--twin traditions shaped against the background of pagan dominance. The meeting between Jew and Greek Christian and pagan revolutionized the ancient world. It represented a crucial moment in the history of Western society when politics economics culture and religion took a new turn. In time these separate streams mingled and merged forming the single and ever-widening current that gave birth to modernity. Moving against the stream of religious exclusivism this book does not seek to further the cause of one particular religious perspective but rather to gain insight on how ancient pagans Jews and Christians interacted with one another. This study advances contemporary attempts at dialogue and cooperation enabling people of differing agendas to focus their energy on finding solutions to problems plaguing our planet. Response to the Other has much to offer specialists and non-specialists alike. This work can be used as a study guide the questions at the end of each chapter suitable for individual or group use.
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