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This volume traces the history of the controversial topic of Jewish martyrdom, as it evolved through diverse historical, literary and ideological contexts from its Hellenistic roots up to the Christianised world of Late Antiquity.

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This volume traces the history of the controversial topic of Jewish martyrdom, as it evolved through diverse historical, literary and ideological contexts from its Hellenistic roots up to the Christianised world of Late Antiquity.
Autorenporträt
Friedrich Avemarie, Ph.D. (1995) and Habilitation (2000), Tübingen University, Professor of New Testament and Ancient Judaism at the University of Marburg (2002-2012). He published several monographs on New Testament and rabbinic topics. His collected essays Neues Testament und frührabbinisches Judentum appeared posthumously (Mohr-Siebeck, 2013). Jan Willem van Henten, Ph.D. (1986), Leiden University, is Emeritus Professor of Religion at the University of Amsterdam and Extra-Ordinary Professor of Old and New Testament at Stellenbosch University (South-Africa). He published widely on Jewish and Christian martyrdom, the Maccabean Books and Flavius Josephus, including Judean Antiquities 15. Translation and Commentary (Brill, 2014). Yair Furstenberg, Ph.D. (2011), Hebrew University of Jerusalem, is Associate Professor of Talmud and chair of the Department of Talmud and Halakha at the Hebrew University. His research focuses on the history of early rabbinic literature and law within its Graeco-Roman context. Among his publications is Purity and Identity in Ancient Judaism (Indiana University Press, forthcoming).