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Jerusalem

A Brief History

Michael Zank Janet Freedman

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English
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
14 September 2018
Provides a short, accessible, and lively introduction to Jerusalem

Jerusalem - A Brief History shows how Jewish, Christian, and Islamic scriptures confer providential meaning to the fate of the city and how modern Jerusalem is haunted by waves of biblical fantasy aiming at mutually exclusive status-quo rectification. It presents the major epochs of the history of Jerusalem’s urban transformation, inviting readers to imagine Jerusalem as a city that is not just sacred to the many groups of people who hold it dear, but as a united, unharmed place that is, in this sense, holy.

Jerusalem - A Brief History starts in modern Jerusalem—giving readers a look at the city as it exists today. It goes on to tell of its emergence as a holy city in three different ways, focusing each time on another aspect of the biblical past. Next, it discusses the transformation of Jerusalem from a formerly Jewish temple city, condemned to oblivion by its Roman destroyers, into an imperially sponsored Christian theme park, and the afterlife of that same city under later Byzantine and Muslim rulers. Lastly, the book returns to present day Jerusalem to examine the development of the modern city under the Ottomans and the British, the history of division and reunification, and the ongoing jostling over access to, and sovereignty over, Jerusalem’s contested holy places.

Offers a unique integration of approaches, including urban history, the rhetoric of power, the history of art and architecture, biblical hermeneutics, and modern Middle Eastern Studies Places great emphasis on how Jerusalem is a real city where different people live and coexist Examines the urban transformation that has taken place since late Ottoman times Utilizes numerous line drawings to demonstrate how its monumental buildings, created to illustrate an alliance of divine and human power, are in fact quite ephemeral, transient, and fragile

Jerusalem - A Brief History is a comprehensive and thoughtful introduction to the Holy City that will appeal to any student of religion and/or history.

By:   ,
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 150mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   363g
ISBN:   9781405179720
ISBN 10:   1405179724
Series:   Wiley Blackwell Brief Histories of Religion
Pages:   271
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
About this Book vii Acknowledgments xiii Maps xvi Part I Introducing Jerusalem 1 1 Location, Recent History, Demography 3 2 Cities Within 14 3 Communities and Meanings 24 Part II Biblical City 35 4 “Holy City”: A Clarification of Terms 37 5 The Making of a Memorable Place 47 6 Kings, Priests, and the Politics of “One God Alone” 59 7 Kinship, Covenant, and Sectarian Divide 70 8 City and Scenario 82 Part III Imperial City 93 9 Constantine’s Hagiapolis Hierousalem 95 10 Pax Christiana sive Islamica 103 11 Arab Conquest 114 12 City of the Holy House (Madinat Bayt al‐Maqdis) 122 13 The Kingdom of Jerusalem: Of Warlords, Popes, and Preachers of Jihad 135 Part IV Modern City 147 14 Ottoman Kudus 149 15 Ethnic Separation, Partition, and Division 160 16 Unholy City 169 Jerusalem: A Timeline 184 References 214 Index 232

Michael Zank, PhD, is Professor of Religion and Jewish Studies at Boston University where he teaches a course on Holy City: Jerusalem in Time, Space, and Imagination. He has published a number of volumes including: New Perspectives on Martin Buber and The Idea of Atonement in the Philosophy of Hermann Cohen. He has been recognized twice as an outstanding teacher at Boston University.

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