Turbulent Times? Josephus and Scholarship on Judaea in the First Century CE
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Turbulent Times? Josephus and Scholarship on Judaea in the First Century CE  -     By: James McLaren

Turbulent Times? Josephus and Scholarship on Judaea in the First Century CE

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Title: Turbulent Times? Josephus and Scholarship on Judaea in the First Century CE
By: James McLaren
Format: Hardcover
Vendor: Bloomsbury Academic
Weight: 1 pound 5 ounces
ISBN: 1850758913
ISBN-13: 9781850758914
Stock No: WW58913

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How do you contend with Josephus's interpretation of events when undertaking historical inquiry? Taking as a test case the presentation of Judaea in the first century CE, McLaren argues that existing scholarship fails to achieve conceptual independence from Josephus. It simply repeats Josephus's presentation of a society engulfed in an escalating turmoil that allegedly culminated in the revolt of 66-70 CE. A new strategy is offered here by applying a case-study approach and formulating open-ended questions. In so doing, McLaren calls for an entirely fresh appraisal of the situation in Judaea and other areas where Josephus serves as a major source.

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