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The Importance of the Innovations; BOOK III THE REAL NATURE OF JEWISH RELIGIOUS LIFE IN PALESTINE 327 $aI. THE MAIN CURRENTS OF ORTHODOX RELIGION: THE SADDUCEES, THE PHARISEES, THE ZEALOTS; I. The Sadducees; II. The Pharisees; III. The Zealots; II. THE ESSENES; I. What we Know of Them. The Name; II. Origin of the Sect; III. The Essene Community. Its Mode of Life; IV. Doctrines; III. THE SECTS. THE PEOPLE; I. Actual Existence of Sects. Sources of Information; II. Samaria and Samaritan Doctrines; III. Distinctively Jewish Sects; IV. Judaism as a Syncretistic Religion; V. The People; BOOK IV HELLENISTIC JUDAISM; I. THE DIASPORA; I. Origin and Distribution; II. The Jewish Communities of the Diaspora 327 $aIII. The Status of the Jews in the Empire; IV. Influence of the Greek Environment; V. Jewish Propaganda; its Causes; VI. Methods and Success of Jewish Propaganda; II. JUDÆO-PAGAN SYNCRETISM; I. The Reciprocal Influence of Judaism and Paganism. Primary Aspects; II. 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