The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith

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The Pharisees: The Sociological Background of Their Faith is a seminal scholarly study by Louis Finkelstein that analyzes the historical, social, and religious development of the Pharisaic movement in Second Temple Judaism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
scholarly study
academicDiscipline Jewish history
history
sociology of religion
analyzes evolution of Pharisaic religious ideas
relationship between Pharisees and broader Jewish society
social structure of Pharisaic groups
author Louis Finkelstein NERFINISHED
contributesTo study of rabbinic origins
understanding of Jewish sectarianism in antiquity
describes Pharisaic faith
social conditions shaping Pharisaic beliefs
field Jewish religious history
focusesOn historical development of the Pharisaic movement
religious development of Pharisaic faith
social background of the Pharisees
genre Jewish studies
historical sociology
religious studies
hasInfluenceOn later scholarship on the Pharisees
modern interpretations of Second Temple Jewish sects
hasPerspective historical-critical approach
sociological approach to religious movements
language English
mainSubject Pharisees NERFINISHED
Second Temple Judaism NERFINISHED
notableFor analysis of the Pharisaic movement as a social and religious phenomenon
influence on modern scholarly understanding of the Pharisees
religiousContext Judaism NERFINISHED
targetAudience historians of Second Temple Judaism
scholars of Judaism
students of religious history
timePeriodDescribed Second Temple period NERFINISHED
typeOfWork seminal study
workOf Louis Finkelstein NERFINISHED

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