A Therapeutic Medium?: Crisis and History in <i>Oracula Sibyllina</i> 4
This article argues that the oracles of <i>Oracula Sibyllina</i> 4 interpreted and responded to specific crises facing ancient Mediterranean Jewish and pagan communities. With this in mind, it advances the idea that the text can be read as a Jewish reaction to the fall of the Jerusalem t...
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Autor principal: | Miguel M. Vargas |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/42a032bcaf7a427dbdeae8c485c9e0fa |
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