Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity / Edition 1

Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity / Edition 1

by Daniel Boyarin
ISBN-10:
0812237641
ISBN-13:
9780812237641
Pub. Date:
06/14/2004
Publisher:
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
ISBN-10:
0812237641
ISBN-13:
9780812237641
Pub. Date:
06/14/2004
Publisher:
University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity / Edition 1

Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity / Edition 1

by Daniel Boyarin

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Overview

The historical separation between Judaism and Christianity is often figured as a clearly defined break of a single entity into two separate religions. Following this model, there would have been one religion known as Judaism before the birth of Christ, which then took on a hybrid identity. Even before its subsequent division, certain beliefs and practices of this composite would have been identifiable as Christian or Jewish.In Border Lines, however, Daniel Boyarin makes a striking case for a very different way of thinking about the historical development that is the partition of Judaeo-Christianity.

There were no characteristics or features that could be described as uniquely Jewish or Christian in late antiquity, Boyarin argues. Rather, Jesus-following Jews and Jews who did not follow Jesus lived on a cultural map in which beliefs, such as that in a second divine being, and practices, such as keeping kosher or maintaining the Sabbath, were widely and variably distributed. The ultimate distinctions between Judaism and Christianity were imposed from above by "border-makers," heresiologists anxious to construct a discrete identity for Christianity. By defining some beliefs and practices as Christian and others as Jewish or heretical, they moved ideas, behaviors, and people to one side or another of an artificial border—and, Boyarin significantly contends, invented the very notion of religion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812237641
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 06/14/2004
Series: Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.20(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Daniel Boyarin is the Taubman Professor of Talmudic Culture in the Departments of Near Eastern Studies and Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of Dying for God: Martyrdom and the Making of Christianity, Judaism and A Radical Jew: Paul and the Politics of Identity, and other books.

Table of Contents

Preface: Interrogate My Love
List of Abbreviations
Chapter 1. Introduction

PART I. MAKING A DIFFERENCE: THE HERESIOLOGICAL BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIANITY AND JUDAISM
Chapter 2. Justin's Dialogue with the Jews: The Beginnings of Orthodoxy
Chapter 3. Naturalizing the Border: Apostolic Succession in the Mishna

PART II. THE CRUCIFIXION OF THE LOGOS: HOW LOGOS THEOLOGY BECAME CHRISTIAN
Chapter 4. The Intertextual Birth of the Logos: The Prologue to John as a Jewish Midrash
Chapter 5. The Jewish Life of the Logos: Logos Theology in Pre- and Pararabbinic Judaism
Chapter 6. The Crucifixion of the Memra: How the Logos Became Christian

PART III. SPARKS OF THE LOGOS: HISTORICIZING RABBINIC RELIGION
Chapter 7. The Yavneh Legend of the Stammaim: On the Invention of the Rabbis in the Sixth Century
Chapter 8. "When the Kingdom Turned to Minut": The Christian Empire and the Rabbinic Refusal of Religion

Concluding Political Postscript: A Fragment

Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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