Divine and Human Love in Jewish and Christian Antiquity

Divine and Human Love in Jewish and Christian Antiquity

  • Kylie Crabbe
  • David Lincicum
Publisher:ISBN 13: 9783161634628ISBN 10: 3161634624

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Divine and Human Love in Jewish and Christian Antiquity is written by Kylie Crabbe and published by . It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3161634624 (ISBN 10) and 9783161634628 (ISBN 13).

The centrality and significance of love for much of ancient Judaism and Christianity are clear. But if there is a broad, even if not universal, agreement on the importance of love, the singularity of the term "love" covers over a multitude of differences in how love is conceived and mapped onto the conceptual landscape of antiquity. In this volume, Crabbe and Lincicum assemble a set of essays that analyze the concept of love from the minor prophets to Methodius of Olympus, with a central focus on the texts that came to make up the New Testament.