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The Shadow of God: Stories from Early Judaism
by Leo Dupree Sandgren
ISBN: 1565636058
Publisher: Hendrickson Publishers
September, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Price: $24.95
Size: 6 x 9
Binding: cloth
Categories: Judaism
Historical Fiction from Hendrickson Publishers!
Using the medium of historical fiction, The Shadow of God covers six centuries of Jewish
history, from the Babylonian exile to the destruction of the Second Temple. Fifteen
stories, each centered on a historical event, explore typical Jewish characters of the
era. Women and men, some historical, some fictional, grapple with changing views of God,
Torah, and the attraction of Hellenism. The narrator, Leontius, weaves the stories into an
organic saga that answers the ancient call to be a Jew and worship the Most High God.
Here, students will unearth up-to-date scholarship on early Judaism, teachers of Bible
backgrounds will discover a supplemental text that engages while it instructs, and lovers
of fiction will be delighted by the good story of The Shadow of God.
This book is a wonderful exercise in historical imagination. It recreates the life
of ancient Jewsnot those of the ruling class, but 'lesser persons' from the
Babylonian exile to the time of Herod. The stories are vivid and engaging, and the
situations convincing. The scholarship that underlies these stories is solid and reliable
and is made available in the notes, which give full references to primary sources.
Sandgren has given us an excellent resource for teaching and understanding Second Temple
Judaism.
Frederick J. Murphy, Professor, Religious Studies Program, College of the Holy Cross
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