Against Apion
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- Nombre de pages101
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4725189-7
- EAN8596547251897
- Date de parution04/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille397 Ko
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- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
Against Apion is a compelling defense of Judaism against the critiques made by the Hellenistic writer Apion and others. Flavius Josephus employs a sophisticated blend of rhetoric and historical argumentation, aiming to illuminate the integrity and ancient heritage of the Jewish faith. Through meticulous citations from various historical sources, Josephus not only addresses misconceptions regarding Jewish customs and traditions but also seeks to assert their rightful place within the annals of history.
This work exemplifies Josephus's literary style, combining his skills as a historian and a polemicist, and is set against the backdrop of a Roman-Jewish world rife with cultural conflict and misunderstandings during the first century CE. Flavius Josephus, born to a prestigious priestly family in Jerusalem, was a key figure during the Jewish War against Roman rule. His experiences during this tumultuous period, including his eventual defection to the Roman side, undoubtedly influenced his motivations to write Against Apion.
By defending his people's legacy, Josephus seeks not only to preserve Jewish identity but also to reconcile it within a broader Greco-Roman framework-a remarkable endeavor in a time of political uncertainty. Against Apion stands as a vital text for anyone interested in Jewish history, ancient rhetoric, or inter-religious dialogue. Josephus's passionate advocacy invites readers to explore the depths of cultural and religious identity while providing profound insights into the complexities of cultural interactions in the ancient world.
This work remains essential for scholars and students alike, offering a distinctive perspective on the defense of Jewish tradition in the face of external critique.
This work exemplifies Josephus's literary style, combining his skills as a historian and a polemicist, and is set against the backdrop of a Roman-Jewish world rife with cultural conflict and misunderstandings during the first century CE. Flavius Josephus, born to a prestigious priestly family in Jerusalem, was a key figure during the Jewish War against Roman rule. His experiences during this tumultuous period, including his eventual defection to the Roman side, undoubtedly influenced his motivations to write Against Apion.
By defending his people's legacy, Josephus seeks not only to preserve Jewish identity but also to reconcile it within a broader Greco-Roman framework-a remarkable endeavor in a time of political uncertainty. Against Apion stands as a vital text for anyone interested in Jewish history, ancient rhetoric, or inter-religious dialogue. Josephus's passionate advocacy invites readers to explore the depths of cultural and religious identity while providing profound insights into the complexities of cultural interactions in the ancient world.
This work remains essential for scholars and students alike, offering a distinctive perspective on the defense of Jewish tradition in the face of external critique.
Against Apion is a compelling defense of Judaism against the critiques made by the Hellenistic writer Apion and others. Flavius Josephus employs a sophisticated blend of rhetoric and historical argumentation, aiming to illuminate the integrity and ancient heritage of the Jewish faith. Through meticulous citations from various historical sources, Josephus not only addresses misconceptions regarding Jewish customs and traditions but also seeks to assert their rightful place within the annals of history.
This work exemplifies Josephus's literary style, combining his skills as a historian and a polemicist, and is set against the backdrop of a Roman-Jewish world rife with cultural conflict and misunderstandings during the first century CE. Flavius Josephus, born to a prestigious priestly family in Jerusalem, was a key figure during the Jewish War against Roman rule. His experiences during this tumultuous period, including his eventual defection to the Roman side, undoubtedly influenced his motivations to write Against Apion.
By defending his people's legacy, Josephus seeks not only to preserve Jewish identity but also to reconcile it within a broader Greco-Roman framework-a remarkable endeavor in a time of political uncertainty. Against Apion stands as a vital text for anyone interested in Jewish history, ancient rhetoric, or inter-religious dialogue. Josephus's passionate advocacy invites readers to explore the depths of cultural and religious identity while providing profound insights into the complexities of cultural interactions in the ancient world.
This work remains essential for scholars and students alike, offering a distinctive perspective on the defense of Jewish tradition in the face of external critique.
This work exemplifies Josephus's literary style, combining his skills as a historian and a polemicist, and is set against the backdrop of a Roman-Jewish world rife with cultural conflict and misunderstandings during the first century CE. Flavius Josephus, born to a prestigious priestly family in Jerusalem, was a key figure during the Jewish War against Roman rule. His experiences during this tumultuous period, including his eventual defection to the Roman side, undoubtedly influenced his motivations to write Against Apion.
By defending his people's legacy, Josephus seeks not only to preserve Jewish identity but also to reconcile it within a broader Greco-Roman framework-a remarkable endeavor in a time of political uncertainty. Against Apion stands as a vital text for anyone interested in Jewish history, ancient rhetoric, or inter-religious dialogue. Josephus's passionate advocacy invites readers to explore the depths of cultural and religious identity while providing profound insights into the complexities of cultural interactions in the ancient world.
This work remains essential for scholars and students alike, offering a distinctive perspective on the defense of Jewish tradition in the face of external critique.












