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Max Weber (Author), Hans H. Gerth (Author), Don Martindale (Author)
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May 1, 1967 0029341302 978-0029341308
Weber’s classic study which deals specifically with: Types of Asceticism and the Significance of Ancient Judaism, History and Social Organization of Ancient Palestine, Political Organization and Religious Ideas in the Time of the Confederacy and the Early Kings, Political Decline, Religious Conflict and Biblical Prophecy.
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  • Paperback: 484 pages
  • Publisher: Free Press (May 1, 1967)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0029341302
  • ISBN-13: 978-0029341308
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ian Myles Slater on: A Classic of Religious Sociology, December 30, 2004
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There is a small problem with the English-language title of this volume, "Ancient Judaism." Weber produced the studies included in the book in the years leading up to the First World War, in the absence of much the material and textual evidence produced by archeology, and under the influence of the "Higher Criticism," which insisted that texts describing the earlier period were all late inventions. Despite this, he managed to produce a first-rate analysis of the social foundations of Biblical Israel. Not "Judaism," the religion of the synagogue, but rather the life of an ancient people of the eastern Mediterranean.

Indeed, the closing chapters, on the post-exilic period and the emergence of Second-Temple Judaism, are the weakest of the book. This is partly because he insisted on applying his theories of the social role of sects to the religion of the whole population of Persian and Hellenistic Judea, instead of treating it as a national religion fracturing into sects under the pressure of foreign occupation. Nor did Weber have time to reconsider his conclusions, or his presuppositions. "Das Antike Judentum" was published as it stood in 1921; the author's death in 1920 having prevented revisions, or the carrrying out of his planned analyses of Psalms and Job, which might have been included (along with related studies of Talmudic Judaism, and early Christianity, and Islam).

Max Weber was one of the founders of modern sociology, and although his reputation has fluctuated over the decades, his ideas and methods remain basic to sociological discourse, and appear frequently in other fields. It is not surprising that Weber's discussions of pre-Exilic Israel and Judah retain their value. Not greatly concerned with the absolute or relative dating of the texts, he studied them for what they revealed about economic conditions and social roles. A great familiarity with other pre-modern societies replaced Semitic philology or Christian theology as his guides. His brief analysis of the Sabbatical Year and the Jubilee as means of maintaining social equilibrium, and with it the population of free peasants to fill the militia, was based on his knowledge of ancient Greece, but has since found some confirmation in the concerns of early Babylonian rulers to prevent the impoverishment of the military class.

Besides its continuing value as a study of the Biblical period, Weber's "Ancient Judaism" is a particularly good example of his sociological method in action. The source material is readily available to the student, if not already familiar. In this it is unlike his fascinating studies of China and India, in which he not only drew on translations and secondary sources, but on materials not likely to be familiar to most readers, and in some cases is rather difficult to obtain. (Nineteenth-century Indology and Sinology not having a large place in most libraries, for example.) It is therefore much easier to pick up what he left out, what he considered significant, and to decide whether his conclusions now seem warranted by the evidence.

(Reposted from my "anonymous" review of September 12, 2003.)
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The essays on Ancient Judaism appeared originally in the 1917-1919 issues of the Archiv fur Sozialwissenschaft und Sozialforschung. Read the first page
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priestly sibs, distinguished sibs, cult monopoly, kingly times, ritualistic correctness, guest artisans, kingly prophecy, sexual orgiasticism, priestly revision, warrior ecstasy, small stock breeders, scriptural prophets, warrior asceticism, army summons, ritualistic prescriptions, pariah situation, functional deities, ethical sublimation, patriarchal legends, trial oracles, royal artisans, chthonian cults, war prophecy, guest tribe, plebeian strata
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Song of Deborah, Book of the Covenant, Old Testament, Jacob's Blessing, Servant of God, North Israelite, Eduard Meyer, Levitical Torah, Northern Israel, Max Weber, Book of the Dead, East Jordan, Middle Ages, Red Sea, Book of Kings, Die Israeliten, Levite Torah, New York, Temple of Jerusalem, Babylonian Exile, Middle East, Wen Amon, Ark of the Covenant, Holiness Code, Jesus Sirach
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