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"Early Judaism" provides a comprehensive exploration of the pivotal era in Jewish history following the Babylonian Exile. In this scholarly work, Laurence E. Browne examines the reconstruction of the Temple and the evolution of religious thought and practice that defined the Second Temple period. The text delves into the social and spiritual conditions that shaped the Jewish identity, analyzing the shift from a national cult to a faith characterized by the centrality of the Law and the development of distinct theological perspectives.
Browne offers a detailed look at the Persian and Hellenistic influences on Jewish life, tracing how external political shifts and internal religious debates forged the foundations of modern Judaism. Focusing on the period's historical, literary, and cultural significance, the work highlights the transition of the Israelite religion into a more formal religious system. Readers will find a thorough investigation of the prophets, priests, and scholars who contributed to the spiritual landscape of the time. "Early Judaism" remains an essential resource for those seeking to understand the formative years of one of the world's most influential religious traditions and its subsequent impact on Western thought.
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