The Jews in the Roman Empire: Legal Problems, from Herod to Justinian

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Abstract

The focus of this book is on the legal status of the Jews within the Roman Empire and the changes that it underwent when the empire became Christian. Conflicts between Roman and Jewish jurisdiction form an important theme, while particular studies deal with questions of conversion, the observance of the Sabbath and Festivals, Hadrian's decree prohibiting circumcision, and with the treatment given to the Samaritans. In the field of family law, Professor Rabello deals with the issues of the patria potestas, family courts, marriage and divorce, and it is in these areas, he holds, that a basic understanding can be found of how the early Catholic Church treated Jews and Judaism.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Number of pages378
ISBN (Electronic)9781040238721
ISBN (Print)9780860786627
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© 2000 by Alfredo Mordechai Rabello. All rights reserved.

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