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Revelations of ideology : apocalyptic class politics in early Roman Palestine / by G. Anthony Keddie.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Keddie, G. Anthony, author.
Series:
Supplements to the Journal for the study of Judaism ; v. 189.
Supplements to the Journal for the Study of Judaism ; volume 189
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Apocalyptic literature--History and criticism.
Apocalyptic literature.
Christians.
History.
Jews.
Palestine--History--To 70 A.D.
Palestine.
Jews--History--168 B.C.-135 A.D.
Jews--Palestine--History--To 1500.
Christians--Palestine--History--To 1500.
Middle East--Palestine.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.
Physical Description:
xix, 372 pages ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2018]
Summary:
"In Revelations of Ideology, G. Anthony Keddie proposes a new theory of the social function of Judaean apocalyptic texts produced in Early Roman Palestine (63 BCE-70 CE). In contrast to evaluations of Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic texts as "literature of the oppressed" or literature of resistance against empire, Keddie demonstrates that scribes produced apocalyptic texts to advance ideologies aimed at self-legitimation. By revealing that their opponents constituted an exploitative class, scribes generated apocalyptic ideologies that situated them in the same exploited class as their constituents. Through careful historical and ideological criticism of the Psalms of Solomon, Parables of Enoch, Testament of Moses, and Q source, Keddie identifies an internally diverse tradition of apocalyptic class rhetoric in late Second Temple Judaism"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
1 Summary of this Book p. 6
Part 1 Apocalyptic Criticism
1 The Fall of Class and Rise of Empire: Troubling Metanarratives p. 11
1 The Oppression Theory of Apocalypticism p. 12
2 The Decline of the Oppression Theory in Revelation Studies p. 24
3 The Scholarly Resistance Theory and the Appeal to Empire p. 27
4 The Scholarly Resistance Theory and the Apocalyptic Jesus p. 37
5 The Fall of Class and Its Resurrection p. 40
2 Apocalyptic Class Politics: A Theoretical Intervention p. 42
1 Apocalypse within Empire p. 43
2 Subjects and Ideologies p. 49
3 Texts, Ideological Mobilization, and the Limits of Utopia p. 51
4 Class and Economic Inequality p. 55
5 Class and Economic Stratification in Early Roman Palestine p. 60
6 The Interdependence of Religion and Class p. 70
7 Apocalyptic Class Rhetoric as Ideological Mobilization p. 73
8 The Social Locations of Apocalyptic Scribes p. 80
Part 2 Apocalyptic Class Politics
3 Councils and Elites in the Psalms of Solomon p. 89
1 Apocalyptic Ideology in Psalmic Form p. 90
2 Apocalyptic Historiography in the Early Herodian Age p. 98
3 The Making of Class in Psalms of Solomon 4 p. 106
4 Psalmic Revelation and the Unmasking of Ideology p. 115
5 Utopian Politics and Scribal Production p. 117
6 Ideological Mobilization and Social Transformation p. 123
4 The Ill-Gotten Wealth of Kings and Landowners in the Parables of Enoch p. 126
1 An Enochic Text in Greek? p. 128
2 Apocalyptic Parables as the Revelation of Hidden Wisdom p. 136
3 Rudiments of Apocalyptic Historiography in the Late Herodian Age p. 139
4 The Making of Class in the Parables of Enoch p. 149
5 Enochic Revelation as an Unmasking of Ideology p. 162
6 Utopian Politics and Scribal Production p. 164
7 Ideological Mobilization and Social Transformation p. 170
5 Priestly Elites and Provincial Annexation in the Testament of Moses p. 175
1 Between Testament and Apocalypse p. 177
2 Apocalyptic Historiography in the Wake of Provincial Annexation p. 182
3 The Making of Class in Testament of Moses 7:3-10 p. 187
4 Mosaic Revelation and the Unmasking of Ideology p. 196
5 Utopian Politics and Scribal Production p. 202
6 Ideological Mobilization and Social Transformation p. 211
6 Slaves to Mammon Pharisees, and Urban Development in the Q Source p. 217
1 Apocalyptic Wisdom in the Q Source p. 219
2 Urban Development in Q's Apocalyptic Ideology p. 228
3 The Making of Class in the Q Source p. 234
4 The Making of Class in the Woes against the Pharisees p. 242
5 Messianic Revelation and the Unmasking of Ideology p. 257
6 Utopian Politics and Scribal Production p. 259
7 Ideological Mobilization and Social Transformation p. 263.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Keddie, G. Anthony. Revelations of ideology.
ISBN:
9789004383630
9004383638
OCLC:
1043578684

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