16 septembre 2021
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Gavin McDowell et al., « Introduction », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.oyhb0u
For several decades, it has been the communis opinio that, during the Roman Era, Judaism was diverse even beyond the tripartite division found in Flavius Josephus. Beyond the Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, and even Jewish Christians, the existence of several other Jewish groups is generally accepted. At the turn of the second millennium, however, rabbinic Judaism seems to be ubiquitous in the West, challenged in the East only by Karaism. When and how did this transformation happen? Most schol...