Geography in Early Judaism and Christianity
Discover the intricate relationship between geography and early religious thought in Geography in Early Judaism and Christianity by renowned scholars. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, this hardback edition spans 346 pages and delves into the fascinating Old Testament pseudepigraphon, the Book of Jubilees. This enlightening work presents an interdisciplinary approach, combining detailed analysis of primary sources with a thorough exploration of ancient geographical conceptions that have often been overlooked. The book highlights the significant revelation of an angel to Moses, which announces the expectation of a messiah from Judah, offering readers a unique perspective on how geography influenced theological development in early Judaism and Christianity. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, this title invites you to deepen your understanding of the historical contexts that shaped religious beliefs.