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Index
Contents Notes on the Contributors Introduction Part One Ancient
Prologue: How Do We Know When We Are On To Something? Religious Variety and the Temple in the Late Second Temple Period and Its Aftermath The ‘Sectarian’ Calendar of Qumran Defining Sectarian by ‘Non-Sectarian’ Narratives in Qumran The Nazoraeans as a ‘Sect’ in ‘Sectarian’ Judaism? A Reconsideration of the Current View via the Narrative of Acts and the Meaning of Hairesis Legal Realism and the Fashioning of Sectarians in Jewish Antiquity
Part Two Medieval and Modern
The Qaraites as Sect: The Tyranny of a Construct The Hasideans and the Ancient Jewish ‘Sects’: A Seventeenth-Century Controversy Jews for Jesus: Occupying Jewish Time and Space
Part Three Theory and Practice
Is a Historical Comparative Sociology of (Ancient Jewish) Sects Possible? Weber-Foucault-Nietzsche: Uncertain Legacies for the Sociology of Religion
Index of Names Index of Topics
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