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Law and religion in the Eastern Mediterranean : from antiquity to early Islam
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Law and religion in the Eastern Mediterranean : from antiquity to early Islam

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Anselm C. Hagedorn and Reinhard G. Kratz: Introduction
1. Arlette David: The Sound of the Magic Flute in Legal and Religious Registers of the Ramesside Period: Some Common Features of Two 'Ritualistic Languages'
2. Josef Wiesehöfer: Law and Religion in Achaemenidian Iran
3. Michael Gagarin: Law and Religion in Early Greece
4. F. S. Naiden: Gods, Kings, and Lawgivers
5. Alejandro F. Botta: Hated by the Gods and your Spouse
6. Andrew D. Gross: Law and Religion in the Eastern Mediterranean
7. John F. Healey: Fines and Curses: Law and Religion among the Nabataeans and their Neighbours
8. Bernard S. Jackson: Law and Religion in the Hebrew Bible
9. Eckart Otto: The History of the Legal-Religious Hermeneutics of the Book of Deuteronomy from the Assyrian to the Hellenistic Period
10. Reinhard G. Kratz: 'The peg in the wall': Cultic Centralization revisited
11. Bruce Wells: Is It Law or Religion? Legal Motivations in Deuteronomic and Neo-Babylonian Texts
12. Rachel Magdalene: Job's compositional history one more time: What its law might contribute
13. Aharon Shemesh: 'For the judgment is God's' (Deut. 1: 17): Biblical and communal law in the Dead Sea Scrolls
14. Irene Schneider: The Jurist as a Mujtahid - the Hermeneutical Concept of Abu l-Hasan Alial-Mawardi (d. 449/1058).

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