A prozeliták, avagy betérés a zsidóságba
The Proselytes, or Conversion to Judaism
Author(s): Norbert Ferenc JónásSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion, Ancient World, Comparative Studies of Religion, Jewish Thought and Philosophy, History of Judaism
Published by: Erdélyi Református Egyházkerület
Keywords: proselytes; access; circumcision; baptism; stranger; gentile;
Summary/Abstract: In the intertestamental period, the term “proselyte” acquired the meaning of a pagan-born individual who converted to the Jewish faith. During this era, the prerequisites for conversion were formulated, and the sequence and significance of essential ritual acts were established. The Jewish diaspora was more receptive to proselytes compared to the Palestinian context. However, Roman citizens living in major imperial cities, who held contempt for Jewish communities, viewed proselytism negatively, considering it aggressive encroachment or a political maneuver by Jews. This study enquires into the phenomenon of proselytism within rabbinic literature, Alexandrian Philo and Josephus Flavius.
Journal: Református Szemle
- Issue Year: 116/2023
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 109-138
- Page Count: 30
- Language: Hungarian