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050 00 $aDS109.9$b.J4576 1998
082 00 $a956.94/42$221
245 00 $aJerusalem :$bits sanctity and centrality to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam /$cedited by Lee I. Levine.
260 $aNew York, NY :$bContinuum,$c[1999], ©1999.
300 $axxvii, 516 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gI.$tJerusalem in Biblical Tradition.$g1.$tFrom the King's Sanctuary to the Chosen City /$rSara Japhet.$g2.$tThe First Stages of Jerusalem's Sanctification under David: A Literary and Ideological Analysis /$rYair Zakovitch.$g3.$tJerusalem under Hezekiah: an Assyriological Perspective /$rWilliam W. Hallo --$gII.$tJerusalem in the Second Temple Period.$g4.$tSecond Temple Jerusalem: A Jewish City in the Greco-Roman Orbit /$rLee I. Levine.$g5.$tThe Pilgrimage Economy of Jerusalem in the Second Temple Period /$rMartin Goodman.$g6.$tThe Role of Jerusalem and the Temple in "End of Days" Speculation in the Second Temple Period /$rAlbert I. Baumgarten.$g7.$tJerusalem and its Temple in Early Christian Thought and Practice /$rE. P. Sanders.$g8.$tJerusalem as the Omphalos of the World: On the History of a Geographical Concept /$rPhilip S. Alexander.$g9.$tThe Many Names of Jerusalem /$rAvigdor Shinan --$gIII.$tByzantine Jerusalem.$g10.$tByzantine Jerusalem: The Configuration of a Christian City /$rYoram Tsafrir.
505 80 $g11.$tThe Cult of the Holy Places and Christian Politics in Byzantine Jerusalem /$rZeev Rubin.$g12.$t"Mapping History's Redemption": Eschatology and Topography in the Itinerarium burdigalense /$rGlenn Bowman.$g13.$tThe Attitudes of Church Fathers toward Pilgrimage to Jerusalem in the Fourth and Fifth Centuries /$rBrouria Bitton-Ashkelony.$g14.$tThe Jerusalem Bishopric and the Jews in the Fourth Century: History and Eschatology /$rOded Irshai.$g15.$t"The Mystery of Judaea" (Jerome, Ep. 46): The Holy City of Jerusalem between History and Symbol in Early Christian Thought /$rLorenzo Perrone.$g16.$tLoving the Jerusalem Below: The Monks of Palestine /$rRobert L. Wilken.$g17.$tThe Influence of Jerusalem on Christian Liturgy /$rPaul F. Bradshaw.$g18.$tJerusalem in the Early Seventh Century: Hopes and Aspirations of Christians and Jews /$rGunter Stemberger --$gIV.$tJerusalem in the Early Middle Ages.$g19.$tSpace and Holiness in Medieval Jerusalem /$rOleg Grabar.$g20.$tJerusalem and Mecca /$rHava Lazarus-Yafeh.
505 80 $g21.$tPilgrims and Pilgrimage to Jerusalem during the Early Muslim Period /$rAmikam Elad.$g22.$tJerusalem and the Genesis of Islamic Scripture /$rAngelika Neuwirth.$g23.$tThree Perspectives on Jerusalem: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Pilgrims in the Twelfth Century /$rMiryam Rosen-Ayalon --$gV.$tJerusalem in Medieval Jewish and Christian Traditions.$g24.$tMystical Jerusalems /$rGuy G. Stroumsa.$g25.$tJerusalem and the Sign of the Cross (with particular reference to the cross of pilgrimage and crusading in the twelfth century) /$rGiles Constable.$g26.$tJerusalem as Christian Symbol during the First Crusade: Jewish Awareness and Response /$rRobert Chazan.$g27.$tThe Loss of Christian Jerusalem in Late Medieval Liturgy /$rAmnon Linder.$g28.$tJerusalem in Jewish Law and Customs: a Preliminary Typology /$rDavid Golinkin.$g29.$tJerusalem in Jewish Liturgy /$rStefan C. Reif.$g30.$tJerusalem in Geonic Era Aggadah /$rBurton L. Visotzky.$g31.$tJerusalem in Early Medieval Jewish Bible Exegesis /$rHaggai Ben-Shammai --
505 80 $gVI.$tJerusalem in the Late Middle Ages and Modern Era.$g32.$tPilgrims, Politics and Holy Places: the Ethiopian Community in Jerusalem until ca. 1650 /$rAnthony O'Mahony.$g33.$tThe Greek Orthodox Community of Jerusalem in International Politics: International Solutions for Jerusalem and the Greek Orthodox Community in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries /$rSotiris Roussos.
520 $aIn this work, thirty-three world-renowned scholars consider the significance of Jerusalem in the thought and practice of Jews, Christians, and Muslims. They describe its archeological remains, cultural creations, and tumultuous history from biblical times to the present. But they also probe its rich significance as a religious site sacred to three faiths: as the sacred center of the world, as a goal of pilgrimage, and as a symbol of eschatological fullness.
651 0 $aJerusalem$xHistory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069905
651 0 $aJerusalem$xIn Judaism.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069918
651 0 $aJerusalem$xIn Christianity.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069916
651 0 $aJerusalem$xIn Islam.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85069917
700 1 $aLevine, Lee I.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83183062
852 00 $bglx$hDS109.9$i.J4576 1999