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    The Roots of Judaism (17 posts)
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    Under this topic, we will discuss the roots of Judaism and the religion up until the end of the Babylonian Civilization (about 1000 BC). ...
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    The Hebrews
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    Author: * Hafise Hattusilis - 5 Posts on this thread out of 150 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Aug 7, 2006 - 17:35





    The Hebrews

    The Hebrew religion gave us monotheism; it gave us the concept of rule by law; it gave us the concept that the divine works its purpose on human history through human events; it gave us the concept of the covenant, that the one god has a special relationship to a community of humans above all others. In the West, in the Middle East, in most of Africa and Asia, the legacy of Hebrew religion permeates nearly everything you see.

    The Hebrew religion, so important and far-reaching in its influence on human culture, did not spring up overnight. Along with the Hebrew history, the development of Hebrew religion was a long and rocky road. Major shifts in the Hebrew fate inspired revolutions in the religion itself; it wasn't until sometime after the Exilic period that the central document of Hebrew faith, the Torah, took its final and orthodox shape.

    Through archaeology and through analysis of the Hebrew scriptures, scholars have divided the development of the Hebrew religion into four main periods:

    The Pre-Mosaic Stage
    The Hebrew faith is marked by possible polytheism and animistic practices; it is generally believed that the introduction of Yahweh worship and monolatry occurs during the migration from Egypt.

    National Monolatry and Monotheism
    The Hebrews adopt a single, local god as their god; eventually this religion evolves into a monotheistic religion.

    The Prophetic Revolution
    The cultural shock of the monarchy inspires a radically new religion under the intellectual leadership of a few "prophets" or "prophetic" writers.

    Post-Exilic Revolution
    The disaster of the Exile led to a radical rethinking of the Yahweh relgion and the elevation of the Torah as the single, unsullied law for the Hebrews..

    In the dimmest beginnings of Hebrew history, we can barely glimpse the original Hebrew religion. However, we'll begin our journey in the mystery at the beginning of Jewish history.

    Each post is followed by the title of the next section.

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    Sources:
    RICHARD HOOKER, Washington State University
    PAUL BRIANS, Washington State University
    RICHARD HINES, Washington State University
    RICHARD LAW, Washington State University
    JEFF SELLEN, Washington State University




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