The Beliefs of Pharisees and Sadducees
According to Josephus, three philosophies characterized ancient Judaism: the Pharisees, the Sadducees, and the Essenes. The Essenes believed that the soul was eternal and that after death, the righteous would be rewarded and the wicked punished (see “Lifestyle and Beliefs”). The Pharisees believed in fate but also affirmed the ability of people to choose between good and evil. Like the Essenes, they believed in an afterlife in which reward and punishment would be meted out. The Sadducees, in contrast, rejected the notions of fate and of an afterlife. This distinction between the beliefs of Pharisees and Sadducees is corroborated in the New Testament book of Acts.