Elisa Uusimäki is Associate Professor in Hebrew Bible at Aarhus University, Denmark.
Clearly structured and well researched, this is a valuable contribution to the study of Jewish wisdom in the late second temple period as lived, and well-integrated into its Hellenistic Mediterranean context. * SOTS: The Society for Old Testament Study Book List * Elisa Uusimaki brings a fresh perspective to bear on ancient Jewish wisdom literature, approaching it from the angle of lived experience rather than from literary categories. Also refreshing is her interdisciplinary perspective and her integration of materials written in Greek and Hebrew. A most stimulating book! * John J. Collins, Holmes Professor of Old Testament, Yale University, USA * What is wisdom and how can it be performed? Elisa Uusimaki leads her reader through a rich variety of early Jewish writings in which wisdom appears as lived religion and embodied practice, not just an abstract idea or a moral objective. Deconstructing canonical boundaries, she reveals how Jewish sages taught and performed wisdom in the international context of the Greco-Roman world, both as a quality of an individual and as a communal endeavour. * Martti Nissinen, Professor of Biblical Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland * Elisa Uusimaki offers a refreshing perspective on wisdom as a way of life in Second Temple Judaism. Her innovative approach brings early Jewish writings into conversation with classical Greek philosophy, making it clear how Judaism could have been perceived as a philosophy in the ancient world. * Karina Martin Hogan, Professor of Theology, Fordham University, USA *