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This volume originates from a conference at Princeton University, gathering prominent scholars in ancient religions. Claims of divine revelation are not merely common themes in ancient texts; they significantly shape the structure of these texts and the communities that create them. The authors explore the literary and social roles of revelation in late antiquity, covering early Christianity, rabbinic Judaism, and early Islam. Their contributions enhance our understanding of revelation and illuminate the significant transformations, interactions, and tensions characteristic of this era. The table of contents includes: - Introduction by Philippa Townsend and Moulie Vidas: Revelation, Literature, Community, and Late Antiquity - Annette Yoshiko Reed: Pseudepigraphy and/as Prophecy: Continuity and Transformation in Early Enochic Writings - Christine Trevett: Prophets, Economics, and the Rites of Man - Pavlos Avlamis: Isis and the People in the Life of Aesop - John D. Turner: Revelation as the Path to Ignorance: The Sethian Platonizing Apocalypse Allogenes - Gregory Shaw: The Soul's Innate Gnosis of the Gods: Revelation in Iamblichean Theurgy - Daniel L. Schwartz: Keeping Secrets and Making Christians: Catechesis and the Revelation of Christian Mysteries - Eduard Iricinschi: Hebrew Scriptures and Persian Books in Augustine's Anti-Manichaean Writings - Azzan Yadin-Israel: Rabbi Aqiva: Midrash and the Site of Revelation - Martha H
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Revelation, literature, and community in Late Antiquity, Philippa Townsend
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