Hanson and Oakman's award-winning and illuminating volume has become a widely used and cited introduction to the social context of Jesus and the early Jesus movement. This second edition updates all the discussions in light of more recent scholarship, improves clarity and readability of diagrams and maps, provides additional diagrams and images to enhance the book for student use, and includes new classroom resources, for professors and students, on a Companion Web site. Along with an overview of the ancient Mediterranean worldview, Palestine in the Time of Jesus explores major domains and institutions of Roman kinship, politics, economy, and religion.
i liked this book but it was obviously intended for seminary class. it was very helpful to constructing a more nuanced imaginary model of first century palestine.
i remember thinking this book would be really useful if i were writing historical fiction about Jesus or his world.
It reads like (and may be) a college textbook, too dry and too earnestly pedagogic. Overall a helpful introductory-level look at the social world of first century Palestine with emphasis on the family, political power, the economy, and temple religion. The charts - there are several of them - are actually the most helpful aspect of the book. The exploration of the Herodian family lines and intrigues was to hastily presented to follow very clearly. Heavy use of sociological models and terminology.
Really enjoyed this book. It provides many great insights into the social context of Jesus which a solely historical view isn't able to provide. On the downside, it is clearly a textbook for Americans, and provides examples for them which are both unnecessary but also date the book. Overall a great book I am thankful for and hope to consult regularly.