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1 Guide to Selection Categories The database is built atop four sets of selection categories: Historical Period Assigned Subject Subject Descriptor Historical Source Type Every bibliographic record is identified by a value from each of these categories. Each category is laid out below. HISTORICAL PERIOD ASSIGNED. The periods reflect today s periodizations applied to the past by three different but overlapping cultures. This chart lists them: Date Hebrew Culture Axial Western Culture Greece/Rome/Islam 1300-500 B Hebrew, Formative Ancient Near East 800 B Hebrew, Pre-exilic 600 B Hebrew, Exile 500 B Hebrew, Post-Exilic 500 B - 70 Hebrew, 2 nd Temple Hellenism Roman, Republican 66 Hebrew, Against Rome First Century C.E. Roman, Imperial Hebrew, Mishnaic 125 2 nd Century C.E. Greco-Roman/Medit. 125-312 Early Christian 250-620 Hebrew, Talmudic Patristic Period Roman, Late 312-1453 Byzantine East 500 Early Medieval 622-1000 Islam, Early Cents. //1-391 AH 620-1040 Hebrew, Byzant/East 768-1000 Carolingian

2 Date Hebrew Culture Axial Western Culture 750-1492 //128-870 AH Greece/Rome/Islam Islam/Jewish/Xian Spain 1000-1453 // 391-844 AH 1040-1492 Hebrew, Medieval Islam: Medieval Cent. 1000-1348 High Medieval 1250 Hebrew, After the Zohar 1320-1520 Late Medieval 1350 Renaissance 1453 831 AH 1492 Hebrew, After 1492 1520 Reformation 1526-1722 Ottomans in Istanbul Mughal/Safavids 1550 Hebrew, After Luria s Tikkun Early Modern 1648 Modern Modern, 1648-1848 1700 Enlightenment 1722 Mughal Empire falls 1780 Hebrew, Emancipation 1900 1900 Hebrew, After Dreyfus 1912-1919 Modern, 1849-1945 The Great War Ottoman Empire falls 1945 Hebrew, After the Shoah Islam, Salafi/Safavid Modern 1945 Contemporary 1945 Palestine-Israel Conflict Palestine-Israel Conflict Islam, after 9/11

3 Comments regarding assignment of an authored work to a period may be found elsewhere in this bibliography. A caveat appears here as well: Where a decision about period assignment is questionable for any of a number of reasons, the default assignment falls to Contemporary - reflecting the judgment that all historical periodization is actually contemporary. SUBJECT English usage governs the alphabetical listing of subjects to simplify access by the normative (currently most common identifier). However, this listing contains two layers of names: Subjects of detailed monographic studies, and Subjects of broader coverage These works are identified under the term Meta meaning beyond, higher, more generalized in nature. These works are found under M for Meta-Cultural, Meta-Religious, et cetera. These two layers of names ride the boundary between Secondary (containing argumentation) and tertiary (summary information). The interactions among/between religions across time are teased apart with help from a number of disciplines. These disciplines are present as Subjects. They include law, theology, biblical exegesis, linguistics, developing elements of religious practice and their study, and historiographic methods and helps(called Support Sciences). Scholars are encouraged to scan through the subjects to familiarize themselves with the overlap of naming, and the variety of possibilities under which a given topic may be found. SUBJECT DESCRIPTOR Subject descriptors are intended to relate further detail to the more general Subjects already listed. They are NOT, however, related in any rigid hierarchical fashion with specified Subjects. The nature of the relationships with a SUBJECT varies with each given work. The Subject Descriptors fall within the following topical areas and some are found listed as examples here: Historical Cultures Historical Resources (Written) Historiographic Tools 1 st Temple, Origin narratives Qumran, halakhic sources Muslim, Sufi mysticism Disputations as source Notarial documents Legal response literature Archival Study Paleography MS Illumination

4 Historical Schemas, Subsets Geo-Political Issues Social Sciences, Re Diversity Scriptural Studies, Varieties Authoritative Literatures History of Ideas Religious Headings, Re Diversity Prejudice Tolerance Gender perspectives Money/Credit/Interest/Usury Papal history Nationalism/Chauvanism Globalization Human Rights Postcolonial thought Semiotic inquiry, linguistics Social Capital studies Bible, text and translation New Testament in Context Coming to Scriptural Canon Apocrypha as source Targumim as source Hagiography as source Cosmology Ethicist analyses Selfhood, identity, modernity Religion, spirituality Religion, profane/sacralize Religion, ultimate ends Racism, racialization Religious violence, studies Refugees/immigration/asylum Injustice/resolve/tikkun Otherness and innovation Social knowledge, forwarding

5 Interfaith Dialogue Genocide, Holocaust Studies Living with difference Core metaphor studies Public face of interfaith work Holocaust, academic collusion Holocaust, empathy/guilt Holocaust, remembering HISTORICAL SOUR TYPES The implication of the typing of sources appears elsewhere. They are listed alphabetically here: Primary, Edited Primary, MS Research Support Secondary Support Science Tertiary