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Establishment violence in Philo and LukeEstablishment violence in Philo and Luke

Establishment violence in Philo and Luke

Torrey Seland

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Establishment Violence in Philo and Luke deals with non-conformity to the Jewish Torah and violent counter reactions as discussed in the works of Philo of Alexandria and narrated in the Lukan Acts of the Apostles. The author works with several social science models in vogue in recent research, but especially applies a model of establishment violence (or vigilantism) as worked out by H. J. Rosenbaum and P.C. Sederberg (1976). The study contains five chapters, focusing on three often neglected texts from Philo, and the texts of the Lukan Acts concerning Stephen and Paul in Jerusalem.

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OL3752874W

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BibleChristianityChristianity and other religionsCriticism, interpretationHistoriographyJews in the New TestamentJudaismRelationsReligious aspects of ViolenceViolenceZealots (Jewish party)GewaltThoraAspect religieuxCritique et interprétationCritique, interprétationInterfaith relationsZélotes (Secte juive)

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