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Judaism, Klassieke oudheid, Verdraagzaamheid, Religious aspects, Relations, Religion, Roman, Religious tolerance, Religion romaine, History, Jews, Judaïsme, Joden, Early church, Godsdienst, Persécutions, Nationalisme et religion, Persecution, Nationalism, Roman religion, Nationalism, religious aspectsShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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Religious toleration and persecution in ancient Rome
1971, Greenwood Press
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0837139368 9780837139364
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Roman religious policy.
Exclusive character of Roman citizenship
Roman religion in relation to citizenship
The problem of new divinities
The private citizen and the worship of unauthorized divinities
Existence of a law punishing such worship is disputed
The persecution of Christianity in relation to previous persecutions
The crime of Lese Religion : question of its existence
Conclusion : Application to Judaism
Judaea.
Judaism originally a national system rather than a religion
Changes in character of Judaism resulting from its passage from East to West
Effects of Faedus on Jews in Rome and in the East
Existence of the Jewish "Nation" in the restricted sense of term
The Diaspora : east and west.
National character of Jewish settlement in the Greek cities
Jewish community in Rome compared with that of Alexandria or Antioch
Effect of this political evolution on the social and religious life of the Jews
Judaism as religio licita.
Distinction between religio licita and natio
Theories of Mommsen and of Juster
The Acta of Josephus
Sources of confusion : religion and nation
Fiscus Judaicus
Meaning of term religio licita
Christianity : basis of persecution religious as well as national
The synagogues and the collegia.
Terms employed in descriptions of synagogues and collegia
Resemblances between synagogues and collegia
Differences between the Jewish associations of the East and the West
Objections to the identification of collegia and synagogues
The synagogues become centres of unrest at times
Conclusion
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
"Originally published in 1951 by Aiglon Press Ltd., London. First Greenwood reprinting 1971." - T.p. verso.
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