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100 1 0 _aLemardelé, Christophe
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700 1 0 _a Kramer, Regan
_eauthor
245 0 0 _aPatrilineality and matrilineality in ancient Judaism
260 _c2023.
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520 _aTo date, the transition from patrilineality to matrilineality in Rabbinic Judaism remains without a convincing explanation. However, an anthropological hypothesis makes it possible to consider this evolution as being finally coherent, when patrilineality proved to be too dominant to remain functional. This hypothesis can be reinforced by taking into account the political context of the Roman period, which led the rabbis to rethink the survival of communities without a Messianic project. The emphasis on internal cultural transmission thus took the place of any form of political and religious action against the Romans.
690 _aanthropologie
690 _ajudaïsme
690 _apatrilinéarité
690 _arabbins
690 _amatrilinéarité
690 _ajudéité
690 _apatrilineality
690 _aRoman period
690 _aRabbinic Judaism
690 _aanthropology
690 _amatrilineality
690 _arabbis
690 _ajewishness
786 0 _nClio. Women, Gender, History | o 56 | 2 | 2023-04-03 | p. 215-232 | 1252-7017
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-clio-women-gender-history-2022-2-page-215?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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