Ancient Judaism

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Ancient Judaism is a sociological and historical study by Max Weber that analyzes the social, economic, and religious structures of ancient Jewish society and their role in the development of Western civilization.

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instanceOf book
historical study
sociological study
addresses economic ethics of ancient Judaism
formation of a religiously based community
tension between religious law and charismatic prophecy
analyzes relationship between religion and economy
relationship between religion and social organization
author Max Weber NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
discusses ancient Israelite monarchy
interaction between Judaism and surrounding empires
post-exilic Judaism NERFINISHED
sectarian movements in late Second Temple Judaism
examines legal traditions in ancient Judaism
priestly authority in ancient Judaism
prophecy in ancient Israel
the development of Jewish law
the impact of exile and diaspora on Jewish society
the role of the covenant in Israelite religion
the social position of different Jewish groups
focusesOn economic structures of ancient Judaism
religious structures of ancient Judaism
social structures of ancient Judaism
genre historical sociology
sociology of religion
hasPerspective Weberian
influenced later sociology of religion
studies of Judaism in social theory
mainSubject Judaism NERFINISHED
ancient Jewish society
originalLanguage German
partOf Max Weber's comparative studies of world religions
publicationCentury 20th century
relatedWork Ancient Christianity NERFINISHED
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism NERFINISHED
The Religion of China NERFINISHED
The Religion of India NERFINISHED
theorizes influence of Jewish religion on Western rationalism
role of Judaism in the development of Western civilization
usesMethod comparative historical analysis
sociological analysis of religious ethics

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