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Erich Gruen: Jewish Identity in the World of Pagan Antiquity
Virtual Program
Jews in the ancient world were everywhere a subordinate people, a footnote or afterthought in the grand sweep of history featured by the empires of Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, Persia, Greece, and Rome. How did Jews conceive of their own place in this larger world? And how were they perceived by the greater powers? Did Jews see themselves as a distinctive people apart or as somehow participants in a broader society and culture? This class consists of four lectures tha... Read more
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $72.00100 spaces open
- Pacific Time Series
Erich Gruen: Jewish Identity in the World of Pagan Antiquity
Virtual Program
Jews in the ancient world were everywhere a subordinate people, a footnote or afterthought in the grand sweep of history featured by the empires of Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, Persia, Greece, and Rome. How did Jews conceive of their own place in this larger world? And how were they perceived by the greater powers? Did Jews see themselves as a distinctive people apart or as somehow participants in a broader society and culture? This class consists of four lectures tha... Read more
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $72.00100 spaces open
- Pacific Time Series
Erich Gruen: Jewish Identity in the World of Pagan Antiquity
Virtual Program
Jews in the ancient world were everywhere a subordinate people, a footnote or afterthought in the grand sweep of history featured by the empires of Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, Persia, Greece, and Rome. How did Jews conceive of their own place in this larger world? And how were they perceived by the greater powers? Did Jews see themselves as a distinctive people apart or as somehow participants in a broader society and culture? This class consists of four lectures tha... Read more
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $72.00100 spaces open
- Pacific Time Series
Erich Gruen: Jewish Identity in the World of Pagan Antiquity
Virtual Program
Jews in the ancient world were everywhere a subordinate people, a footnote or afterthought in the grand sweep of history featured by the empires of Egypt, Assyria, Babylonia, Persia, Greece, and Rome. How did Jews conceive of their own place in this larger world? And how were they perceived by the greater powers? Did Jews see themselves as a distinctive people apart or as somehow participants in a broader society and culture? This class consists of four lectures tha... Read more
Instructor
Register ➜Total Program Fee: $72.00100 spaces open