
In The World of Second Temple Judaism, Paul Meyer takes readers on a compelling journey through centuries of religious innovation, political upheaval, and cultural transformation. From the rebuilding of the Temple after exile, through the struggles against Hellenistic and Roman empires, to the rise of diverse Jewish sects and apocalyptic hopes, this book unravels how a dispersed people forged a resilient identity centered on law, ritual, and messianic expectation.
Meticulously researched yet vividly accessible, this authoritative volume explores the interplay between sacred spaces, sacred texts, and sacred communities. Readers will gain deep insights into the lives of priests, scribes, rebels, and everyday worshippers navigating empire and exile, illuminating the spiritual and social dynamics that continue to resonate today.
Whether you are a student of history, religion, or culture, or simply curious about the origins of Western faith traditions, The World of Second Temple Judaism offers an indispensable guide to a transformative epoch—where faith, politics, and identity converged in dramatic and lasting ways.
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