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008 950822s1995 enk b 001 0 eng d
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100 1 $aChesnutt, Randall D.,$d1951-
245 10 $aFrom death to life :$bconversion in Joseph and Aseneth /$cRandall D. Chesnutt.
260 $aSheffield :$bSheffield Academic Press,$c©1995.
300 $a308 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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490 1 $aJournal for the study of the pseudepigrapha. Supplement series ;$v16
500 $a"Originated as a doctoral dissertation," Duke University, 1986--p. [9].
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 272-295) and indexes.
505 0 $aPart I: Prolegomena -- 1. History of research -- Early contributions -- P. Batiffol's contribution and its aftermath -- Stimulus from the Qumran discoveries and the study of Christian origins -- Landmark monographs by C. Burchard and M. Philonenko -- Recent studies -- Application to New Testament study -- New annotated translations -- 2. Text, original language, character, provenance, date and genre: The present state of research -- Text -- original language -- Character -- Provenance -- Date -- Genre -- Retrospect and prospect.
505 0 $aPart II: Descriptive analysis -- 3. The literary context: Social tensions in the narrative of Aseneth's conversion -- Jews and Gentiles -- Internal Jewish dissension -- Familial ostracism of the convert -- 4. Formal and conceptual features of Aseneth's conversion -- a. Elements of ritual form? -- Intercessory prayer -- Rejection of idolatry -- Asceticism and prayer -- Enrollment in the book of the living -- Change of clothing -- Washing of the face and hands -- Change of name -- Bread, cup, ointment and honey -- Physical transformation -- Three kisses -- b. Conceptual features -- The human predicament -- The nature of salvation -- The terminology of conversion -- c. Conclusion.
505 0 $aPart III: Comparative analysis -- 5. Jewish proselytism -- a. Requirements for the admission of proselytes: Rabbinic Dicta -- b. The silence of Joseph and Aseneth concerning these requirements -- Sacrifice -- Immersion -- Circumcision -- c. Points of comparison -- Familial and social ostracism of the proselyte -- Divine protection of the proselyte -- Parity of the proselyte and the Jew by birth -- Repudiation of idolatry as the quintessence of conversion -- New creation imagery -- Table fellowship -- Darkness-light and death-life antitheses -- For further investigation -- d. Conclusion.
505 0 $a6. Initiation into groups within Judaism: Essenes, Therapeutae, Haburoth, Gnostics, and Merkabah mystics -- Essenes -- Therapeutae -- Haburoth -- Gnostics -- Merkabah mystics -- Conclusion -- 7. Mystery initiation -- a. Method -- The mystery religions and modern research: Problems and caveats -- Isiac initiation as a model -- The hypotheses of K. Kerenyi, R. Merkelbach and E.R. Goodenough -- b. Isiac initiation: A descriptive analysis -- Formal rites -- Underlying conceptions -- c. Isiac initiation and the conversion of Aseneth: Comparisons and contrasts -- preliminary considerations -- Conceptual features -- Formal features -- d. Conclusion -- 8. Conclusions -- Conclusions regarding the Conversion of Aseneth -- The Conversion of Aseneth and the readership and purpose of Joseph and Aseneth -- Desiderata.
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630 00 $aJoseph and Aseneth$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
630 04 $aJoseph and Asenath (Apocryphal book)$xCriticism, interpretation, etc.
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830 0 $aJournal for the study of the Pseudepigrapha.$pSupplement series ;$v16.
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