Guy Stroumsa's research focuses on the dynamics of encounters between religious traditions and institutions in the Roman Empire and in Late Antiquity, in the Mediterranean and the Middle East. He has studied the crystallization of the Abrahamic traditions in late antiquity, as a background to Islam. He sees Gnosis, Manichaeism and Early Christianity as a unique laboratory for understanding religious transformations in late antiquity. In his doctoral dissertation, Stroumsa studied the development of Gnostic mythology, and demonstrated its roots in Judaism and biblical interpretation. In his studies, Stroumsa seeks to cross traditional interdisciplinary boundaries in order to study religious phenomena from a comparative perspective. This approach permits him to understand the mechanisms behind the religious revolution of Late Antiquity, a period which saw the cessation of a number of widespread aspects of ancient religion and the development of new systems, which stand at the basis of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Stroumsa also works on the history of scholarship on religion, from early modern times to the twentieth century. Stroumsa is the author of fourteen books, and the editor or co-editor of some twenty books. He has published more than a hundred and thirty articles.
Works
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as Editor
With Sh. Shaked and D. Shulman: Gilgul: Transformations, Revolutions and Permanence in the History of Religions, in Honor of R. J. Z. Werblowsky
With Sh. Shaked and I. Gruenwald: Messiah and Christos: Studies in the Jewish Origins of Christianity, presented to David Flusser at the Occasion of his Seventy Fifth Birthday
With O. Limor: Contra Judaeos: Ancient and Medieval Polemics Between Christians and Jews
With H. G. Kippenberg: Secrecy and Concealment: Studies in the History of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Religions
With G. Stanton: Tolerance and Intolerance in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
With A. Kofsky: Sharing the Sacred: Religious Contacts and Conflicts in the Holy Land, 1st.-15th century
With A. Baumgarten and J. Assmann, Soul, Self, Body in Religious Experience: Studies in the History of Religions
With D. Shulman: Dream Cultures: Explorations in the Comparative History of Dreaming
With J. Assmann, Transforming the Inner Self in Ancient Religions
With D. Shulman, Self and Self Transformation in the History of Religions
With Jan Assmann, Archiv für Religionsgeschichte 3, "Das 17. Jahrhundert und die Ursprünge der Religionsgeschichte"
With M. Finkelberg, Homer, the Bible, and Beyond: Literary and Religious Canons in the Ancient World
With O. Limor, Christians and Christianity in the Holy Land: From the Origins to the Latin Kingdoms
Gershom Scholem and Morton Smith: Correspondence, 1945-1982
With Markus Bockmuehl, Paradise in Antiquity: Jewish and Christian Views
with R. Bonfil, O. Irshai and R. Talgam, eds., Jews of Byzantium: Dialectics of Minority and Majority Cultures
with Adam Silverstein and Moshe Blidstein, The Oxford Handbook of the Abrahamic Religions
Stroumsa is also the author of about 130 scholarly articles. Many of these articles can be found online on Guy Stroumsa's personal page on academia.edu