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Index
Cover Half title Title Copyright Dedication Contents List of Illustrations Preface Notes on Style and Abbreviations Part One. Introduction: Imagining Otherness
1. Good Fences Make Good Neighbors 2. “A People Made Holy to the LORD”: Meals, Meat, and the Nature of Israel’s Holiness in the Hebrew Bible
Part Two. Jewish Sources on Foreign Food Restrictions: Marking Otherness
3. “They Kept Themselves Apart in the Matter of Food”: The Nature and Significance of Hellenistic Jewish Food Practices 4. “These Gentile Items Are Prohibited”: The Foodstuffs of Foreigners in Early Rabbinic Literature 5. “How Nice Is This Bread!”: Intersections of Talmudic Scholasticism and Foreign Food Restrictions
Part Three. Christian Sources on Foreign Food Restrictions: Defining Otherness
6. “No Distinction between Jew and Greek”: The Roles of Food in Defining the Christ-believing Community 7. “Be on Your Guard against Food Offered to Idols”: Eidōlothuton and Early Christian Identity 8. “How Could Their Food Not Be Impure?”: Jewish Food and the Definition of Christianity
Part Four. Islamic Sources on Foreign Food Restrictions: Relativizing Otherness
9. “Eat the Permitted and Good Foods God Has Given You”: Relativizing Communities in the Qur’an 10. “ ‘Their Food’ Means Their Meat”: Sunni Discourse on Non-Muslim Acts of Animal Slaughter 11. “Only Monotheists May Be Entrusted with Slaughter”: The Targets of Shi‘i Foreign Food Restrictions
Part Five. Comparative Case Studies: Engaging Otherness
12. “Jewish Food”: The Implications of Medieval Islamic and Christian Debates about the Definition of Judaism 13. Christians “Adhere to God’s Book,” but Muslims “Judaize”: Islamic and Christian Classifications of One Another 14. “Idolaters Who Do Not Engage in Idolatry”: Rabbinic Discourse about Muslims, Christians, and Wine
Notes Works Cited Index of Sources General Index
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