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- Title
Hebraism in Religion, History and Politics: The Third Culture.
- Abstract
Hebraism (which as a Christian phenomenon must be differentiated from Judaism) was, he argues, a "third culture" between the this-worldly universalisms of (the Roman) Empire and the otherworldly ethos of Christianity. This is a study of Hebraism as a cultural category. Grosby contends that the Christian New Testament declared that salvation could only come through a rejection of this world, with the ensuing problem that it could offer no terrestrial model for social or political organisation.
- Subjects
POLITICS &; culture; RELIGIONS; NONCITIZENS; OBEDIENCE (Law); REFORMATION; POLITICAL development; INTELLECTUAL history
- Publication
Nations & Nationalism, 2021, Vol 27, Issue 4, p1298
- ISSN
1354-5078
- Publication type
Book Review
- DOI
10.1111/nana.12769