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Annette Yoshiko Reed

    Annette Yoshiko Reed se penche sur le judaïsme de la période du Second Temple, le christianisme primitif et les relations judéo-chrétiennes dans l'Antiquité tardive. Son travail explore en profondeur les courants théologiques et historiques qui ont façonné ces cultures. Elle enquête sur les origines de l'angélologie et de la démonologie juives, ainsi que sur l'histoire complexe du dénommé « judéo-christianisme ». Reed se consacre à dévoiler les connexions complexes et les influences mutuelles entre les communautés juives et chrétiennes durant une ère charnière dans la formation des religions occidentales.

    Enoch from Antiquity to the Middle Ages: Sources from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Volume I
    Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity
    Jewish-Christianity and the history of Judaism
    Demons, Angels, and Writing in Ancient Judaism
    • This book will appeal to readers interested in the history of human reflection on demons, angels, and other transmundane powers, as well as the different ways in which ancient cultures imagined the cosmos. It also speaks to the diversity of ancient Judaism as reflected in 'pseudepigrapha' and the Dead Sea Scrolls.

      Demons, Angels, and Writing in Ancient Judaism
    • „Jewish-Christianity“ is a contested category in current research. But for precisely this reason, it may offer a powerful lens through which to rethink the history of Jewish/Christian relations. Traditionally, Jewish-Christianity has been studied as part of the origins and early diversity of Christianity. Collecting revised versions of previously published articles together with new materials, Annette Yoshiko Reed reconsiders Jewish-Christianity in the context of Late Antiquity and in conversation with Jewish studies. She brings further attention to understudied texts and traditions from Late Antiquity that do not fit neatly into present day notions of Christianity as distinct from Judaism. In the process, she uses these materials to probe the power and limits of our modern assumptions about religion and identity.

      Jewish-Christianity and the history of Judaism
    • Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity

      The Reception of Enochic Literature

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      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Exploring the Enochic apocalypse, this work delves into the narrative of the "sons of God" from Genesis, who are blamed for corrupting humanity through various teachings. It examines the evolution of this theme across Second Temple, Rabbinic, and early medieval contexts, illuminating the interpretation of Genesis and the status of Enochic literature. The book highlights the interactions and exchanges between Jewish and Christian traditions during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, offering a comprehensive view of these theological developments.

      Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity
    • Focusing on the extensive influence of Enochic texts, this volume serves as a vital reference for scholars examining Second Temple Judaism and early Christianity, as well as late antique and medieval religions. It highlights the significance of '1 Enoch' and its traditions, revealing how these ancient writings have shaped various religious landscapes over time. The book encourages a deeper understanding of the cultural and theological impact of Enochic literature throughout history.

      Enoch from Antiquity to the Middle Ages: Sources from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, Volume I