Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries The Interbellum 70 132 CE

Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries  The Interbellum 70   132 CE
Author: Joshua J. Schwartz,Peter J Tomson
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004352971

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This volume discusses crucial aspects of the period between the two revolts against Rome in Judaea. This period saw the rise of rabbinic Judaism and the beginning of the split between Judaism and Christianity.

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.

The Relation of the Jewish Christians to the Jews in the First and Second Centuries

The Relation of the Jewish Christians to the Jews in the First and Second Centuries
Author: F. H. Reichardt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1884
Genre: Jewish Christians
ISBN: OXFORD:590832107

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Credit and Usury in Jewish Society in the Mishnah and Talmud

Credit and Usury in Jewish Society in the Mishnah and Talmud
Author: Ben Zion Rosenfeld
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2023-12-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004681965

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Credit is the oxygen of every society. In many cases we wonder why the rabbis prohibit certain business credit transactions considering them usury. The writer uses literary and epigraphic sources to decipher the rabbinic approach. This book shows how rabbinic legislation innovatively expand the Torah prohibition of usury in loans to all fields of credit. It is a pioneering inquiry regarding rabbinic literature compiled under Roman and Sasanid rule, helping to fill the void in research concerning credit. It also distinguishes various kinds of credit differentiating credit of money for money, or products, exposing the ramifications of the rabbinic legislation.

Studies on Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries

Studies on Jews and Christians in the First and Second Centuries
Author: Peter J. Tomson
Publsiher: Mohr Siebeck
Total Pages: 847
Release: 2019-02-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783161546198

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The present volume gathers up studies by Peter J. Tomson, written over thirty-odd years, that deal with ancient Jewish law and identity, the teachings of Jesus, the letters of Paul, and the historiiography of early Jews and Christians. Notable subject areas are Jewish purity laws, divorce law, and the use of the name 'Jews'. The author also examines Jesus' teachings as understood in their primary and secondary contexts, the various situations Paul's highly differentiated rhetoric may have addressed, and the causes contributing to the growing tension between Jews and Christians and the so-called parting of the ways.

The Power of Parables

The Power of Parables
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004680043

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The Power of Parables documents the surprising ways in which Jewish and Christian parables bridge religion with daily life. This 2019 conference volume rediscovers the original power of parables to shock and affect their audience, which has since been reduced by centuries of preaching and repetition. Not only do parables enhance the perspective on Scripture or the kingdom of heaven, they also change the sensory regime of the audience in perceiving the outer world. The theological differences in their applications appear secondary in view of their powerful rhetoric and suggest a shared genre.

A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period Volume 4

A History of the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period  Volume 4
Author: Lester L. Grabbe
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567700711

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This is the fourth and fi nal volume of Lester L. Grabbe's four-volume history of the Second Temple period, collecting all that is known about the Jews during the period in which they were ruled by the Roman Empire. Based directly on primary sources such as archaeology, inscriptions, Jewish literary sources and Greek, Roman and Christian sources, this study includes analysis of the Jewish diaspora, mystical and Gnosticism trends, and the developments in the Temple, the law, and contemporary attitudes towards Judaism. Spanning from the reign of Herod Archelaus to the war with Rome and Roman control up to 150 CE, this volume concludes with Grabbe's holistic perspective on the Jews and Judaism in the Second Temple Period.

The Ways That Often Parted

The Ways That Often Parted
Author: Lori Baron,Jill Hicks-Keeton,Matthew Thiessen
Publsiher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2018-11-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780884143161

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Focused studies on the historical interactions and formations of Judaism and Christianity This volume of essays, from an internationally renowned group of scholars, challenges popular ways of understanding how Judaism and Christianity came to be separate religions in antiquity. Essays in the volume reject the belief that there was one parting at an early point in time and contest the argument that there was no parting until a very late date. The resulting volume presents a complex account of the numerous ways partings occurred across the ancient Mediterranean spanning the first four centuries CE. Features: Case studies that explore how Jews and Christians engaged in interaction, conflict, and collaboration Examinations of the gospels, Paul’s letters, the book of James, as well as rabbinic and noncanonical Christian texts New evidence for historical reconstructions of how Christianity came on the world scene