Judaism and Hellenism
Book • 2012
In this book, Martin Hengel examines the complex relationship between Judaism and Hellenism from the time of Alexander the Great to the rise of Christianity.
He explores the cultural, religious, and political interactions between these two worlds.
Hengel investigates how Hellenistic influences affected Jewish thought, literature, and institutions.
This book is regarded as a seminal work in the study of early Judaism, offering insights into the diverse factors that shaped its development.
He explores the cultural, religious, and political interactions between these two worlds.
Hengel investigates how Hellenistic influences affected Jewish thought, literature, and institutions.
This book is regarded as a seminal work in the study of early Judaism, offering insights into the diverse factors that shaped its development.