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JWC2600Israel in Late Antiquity (6 points)(ARTS) Leader: TBA
Offered: Synopsis: With the end of the second Jewish Commonwealth in 70 CE the Rabbinic tradition emerged triumphant. The notion of a holy land became central in Jewish ideology as the Jews dreamt of restoration and redemption. By the 7th century CE and the Arab conquest of Palestine, the land of Israel became the sacred focus of three major religious traditions. JWC2600 examines the beliefs and practices in the Roman-Byzantine and early Arab periods and studies the remains of the material culture both in the context of and in contrast to the Mishnak, the Quran and early Christian writings. It addresses questions such as: how can we reconcile apparently contradictory archaeological and written information. Assessment: Class participation and presentation: 10% + Essay (2000 words): 45% + Examination (2 hours): 45% Contact Hours: 2 hour lecture per week and one tutorial per fortnight Prohibitions: JWC3600 |
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