Church and Synagogue 30 313 AD

Church and Synagogue  30 313 AD
Author: Mariusz Rosik
Publsiher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2019-01-21
Genre: Christianity and other religions
ISBN: 3631760051

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The aim of this study is the presentation of the dynamism of Christian-Jewish relations in the years 30-313 AD taking into account mainly historical and theological (but not only) factors which influenced these relations and finally led to the creation of two separate religions.

Footprints in Parchment

Footprints in Parchment
Author: Sandra Sweeny Silver
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 591
Release: 2013-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781481733731

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Footprints in Parchment Rome Versus Christianity 30-313 AD masterfully tackles the question: How did a group of Christians with no homeland and no standing army defeat the juggernaut of ancient Rome? Using hundreds of first-hand accounts of events, Silver guides the reader through the rise and the reach of Imperial Rome to its eventual ruin and rescue by the infant Christian Church. Over a three hundred year period Rome killed tens of thousands of Christians in an attempt to eradicate this new religion that it correctly intuited would bring Rome to its knees. Tertullian had said in the early 200's, "The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church." Why did Rome kill all those people just because they believed in a Jewish carpenter from an obscure part of her Empire and why did so many Christians willingly die? The martyrs died for the religious freedom to publicly say the words "Christianus sum." "I am a Christian." They won that right. Rome Versus Christianity leads the reader down the road of Rome's decline and Christianity's rise. There are many fascinating sights along the way.

Early Church History to A D 313

Early Church History to A D  313
Author: Henry Melvill Gwatkin
Publsiher: New York : AMS Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1974
Genre: Church history
ISBN: UCSD:31822000667188

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Early Church History to A

Early Church History to A
Author: Henry Melvill Gwatkin
Publsiher: Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 129077997X

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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.

The First Three Christian Centuries

The First Three Christian Centuries
Author: Islay Burns
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1884
Genre: Church history
ISBN: COLUMBIA:CR60148438

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The history of the Church of Christ to A D 313

The history of the Church of Christ     to A D  313
Author: Islay Burns
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1862
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:600099242

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Jews and Christians Parting Ways in the First Two Centuries CE

Jews and Christians     Parting Ways in the First Two Centuries CE
Author: Jens Schröter,Benjamin A. Edsall,Joseph Verheyden
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2021-08-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783110742244

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The present volume is based on a conference held in October 2019 at the Faculty of Theology of Humboldt University Berlin as part of a common project of the Australian Catholic University, the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the Humboldt University Berlin. The aim is to discuss the relationships of “Jews” and “Christians” in the first two centuries CE against the background of recent debates which have called into question the image of “parting ways” for a description of the relationships of Judaism and Christianity in antiquity. One objection raised against this metaphor is that it accentuates differences at the expense of commonalities. Another critique is that this image looks from a later perspective at historical developments which can hardly be grasped with such a metaphor. It is more likely that distinctions between Jews, Christians, Jewish Christians, Christian Jews etc. are more blurred than the image of “parting ways” allows. In light of these considerations the contributions in this volume discuss the cogency of the “parting of the ways”-model with a look at prominent early Christian writers and places and suggest more appropriate metaphors to describe the relationships of Jews and Christians in the early period.

Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity

Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity
Author: Gerald McDermott
Publsiher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2021-03-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781683594628

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How Jewish is Christianity? The question of how Jesus' followers relate to Judaism has been a matter of debate since Jesus first sparred with the Pharisees. The controversy has not abated, taking many forms over the centuries. In the decades following the Holocaust, scholars and theologians reconsidered the Jewish origins and character of Christianity, finding points of continuity. Understanding the Jewish Roots of Christianity advances this discussion by freshly reassessing the issues. Did Jesus intend to form a new religion? Did Paul abrogate the Jewish law? Does the New Testament condemn Judaism? How and when did Christianity split from Judaism? How should Jewish believers in Jesus relate to a largely gentile church? What meaning do the Jewish origins of Christianity have for theology and practice today? In this volume, a variety of leading scholars and theologians explore the relationship of Judaism and Christianity through biblical, historical, theological, and ecclesiological angles. This cutting-edge scholarship will enrich readers' understanding of this centuries-old debate.