
Commerce of the Sacred
Mediation of the Divine Among Jews in the Graeco-Roman Diaspora
Jack N. Lightstone(Author)
Scholars Press
Published on 1. January 1984
Book
Paperback/Softback
236 pages
978-0-89130-664-1 (ISBN)
Description
Jack Lightstone's "Commerce of the Sacred" remains an original and influential contribution to Judaic studies. Lightstone offers critical perspectives on the practices and beliefs of Greco-Roman Jews who lived outside of Palestine and beyond rabbinic control or influence. He investigates their influence on early Christians and examines how the two communities defined themselves in relation to each another. He challenges the view of Judaism as a single set of practices and beliefs and argues that Jews of the Greco-Roman Diaspora did not retain a shared, biblical "perception of the world" centered on the Jerusalem temple. Rather, they believed multiple points of contact between God and man could be made through particular rites: prayer in the presence of the sacred scrolls, pleas for help at the tombs of dead saints and martyrs, and the interventions of holy men with alleged supernatural powers, to name a few. Many early Christians also participated in this Judaic "commerce of the sacred," blurring the social and religious boundaries that distinguished Jews and Christians.
Lightstone innovatively combines approaches from the history of religions and social anthropology to provide a different picture of Judaism during this period. Featuring a new foreword and an updated bibliography, "Commerce of the Sacred" resituates the Jews in the Greco-Roman world.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Atlanta
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89130-664-1 (9780891306641)
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Jack N. Lightstone is professor emeritus of history at Brock University (St. Catharines, Niagara Region), where he also served as president and vice chancellor, and Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Religion at Concordia University (Montreal). He has had a forty-six-year-long career that combined teaching and research in the history and the social-scientific study of religion in society with senior university administration. His most recent publication with Cascade Books is In the Seat of Moses (2020).