01515nam a2200157Ia 4500008004100000020003000041041000800071050002500079245007100104260003700175300002800212490003300240505100800273650005901281700001701340220922s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9789004206489 9004206485 aeng aBM175.A1 b.S43 2011 0aSects and sectarianism in Jewish historyb/cedited by Sacha Stern aLeiden ; Boston : bBrill,c2011 axvii, 308 p.b;c25 cm. aIJS studies in Judaica ;v12 aPART ONE: ANCIENTPrologue: How Do We Know When We Are On To Something?Albert I. BaumgartenReligious Variety and the Temple in the Late Second Temple Period and its AftermathMartin GoodmanThe 'Sectarian' Calendar of QumranSacha SternDefining Sectarian by 'Non-Sectarian' Narratives in QumranIda FroehlichThe Nazoraeans as a 'Sect' in 'Sectarian' Judaism? A Reconsideration of the Current View via the Narrative of Acts and the Meaning of HairesisJoan E. TaylorLegal Realism and the Fashioning of Sectarians in Jewish AntiquityChristine HayesPART TWO: MEDIEVAL AND MODERNThe Qaraites as Sect: The Tyranny of a ConstructMarina RustowThe Hasideans and the Ancient Jewish 'Sects': a Seventeenth-Century ControversyFrancis SchmidtJews for Jesus: Occupying Jewish Time and SpaceElliot CohenPART THREE: THEORY AND PRACTICEIs a Historical Comparative Sociology of (Ancient Jewish) Sects Possible?David J. ChalcraftWeber-Foucault-Nietzsche: Uncertain Legacies for the Sociology of ReligionPaul-Francois Tremlett.  aJewish sects--Congresses.Judaism--History--Congresses. aStern, Sacha