Two Gods in Heaven: Jewish Concepts of God in Antiquity
By (Author) Peter Schfer
Translated by Allison Brown
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
12th May 2020
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of religion
Judaism
Theology
Judaism: sacred texts and revered writings
Ancient history
296.31109
Hardback
192
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
A book that challenges our most basic assumptions about Judeo-Christian monotheism Contrary to popular belief, Judaism was not always strictly monotheistic. Two Gods in Heaven reveals the long and little-known history of a second, junior god in Judaism, showing how this idea was embraced by rabbis and Jewish mystics in the early centuries of the
"This book is a must-have for all scholars of religions in antiquity. . . . Schfer has collected decisive proof in the form of a wide range of Jewish texts from the Bible to the Bavli that are not only discussed, but provided in the form of extensive quotations that makes the book a handy reference work."---Lieve M. Teugels,, Journal for the Study of Judaism
Peter Schfer is the Ronald O. Perelman Professor of Jewish Studies and professor of religion, emeritus, at Princeton University. His books include The Jewish Jesus: How Judaism and Christianity Shaped Each Other and The Origins of Jewish Mysticism (both Princeton).