
 Historically Thinking
 Historically Thinking Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries (or More!) of Rebellion Against the World's Mightiest Empire, with Barry Strauss
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 Aug 27, 2025  In this engaging conversation with Barry Strauss, a renowned historian and author, listeners dive into the Second Jewish Revolt and its lasting legacy on modern Israeli identity. Strauss reveals how the revolts not only shaped Judaism but also influenced the rise of Christianity. The podcast explores the intricate dynamics between Jews and Romans, tracing their tumultuous history of rebellion, resilience, and cultural identity. Expect intriguing insights on everything from Simon Bar-Kosiba's legacy to the socio-political turmoil of Judea under Roman rule. 
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Wars Reshaped Two Religions
- The Jewish revolts against Rome reshaped both Judaism and Christianity in lasting ways.
- Roman wars unintentionally accelerated the growth of rabbinic Judaism and Christian identity.
Persian Return Rebuilt Temple Authority
- Cyrus allowed exiled Jews to return and rebuild the Temple, creating a provincially governed Judea under Persia.
- That restoration set the stage for later cultural and political tensions under successive empires.
Hellenism Divided Jewish Society
- Hellenistic rule split Jewish elites between those attracted to Greek culture and traditionalists.
- That cultural tug-of-war fueled internal tensions and later rebellions like the Maccabean revolt.






