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Judaism and the Rise of Christianity: A Roman Perspective
Romans did not see Christianity as part of Judaism. They objected to Jewish proselytisation but did not link Christians with it. In Rome (under Nero) Christians presented an unrelated novelty. Their name is a Latin formation, implying public factionalism.
E. A. Judge
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Jewish Studies: Are They Ethnic? [PDF]
The history of Jewish studies has not yet been written. Scholars engaged in this field, however, are beginning to subject it to searching analysis. Pertinent articles have appeared that offer two extreme positions on the development of Jewish studies ...
Adelman, Howard
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Hugo Odeberg (1898-1973) was professor in Biblical Theology with New Testament Exegesis in Lund, from 1933 to 1964. He was renowned for promoting an understanding of early Christian tradition in the light of Jewish texts.
Håkan Bengtsson
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Menorah Review (No. 28, Spring, 1993) [PDF]
Counterpart Communities -- Peace and Existenz -- The Meaning is in the Meeting -- Judenthum As the Quintessential Other -- Focusing -- Book ...
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"Hellenism and Judaism". Tadeusz Zieliński’s (1859–1944) Reflections on the Origins of Christianity
Robert K. Zawadzki examines the representation of Hellenism and Judaism in the religious studies of Tadeusz Zieliński, one of Poland’s foremost scholars of antiquity.
Robert K. Zawadzki
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In this article analyzes the critics that Emmanuel Levinas poses to Christianity in his work Dificil Libertad. This criticism has the centre especially in the binomials in opposition: Justice vs. “Spiritual” Piety and Tora vs. Incarnation.
Alberto F. Roldán
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Menorah Review (No. 39, Winter, 1997) [PDF]
An Interpretive Methodology With Supersessionist Forebodings -- Through a Glass Brightly: Seeing the Unseeable -- The 12th Annual Selma and Jacob Brown Lecture -- Controversy and the Dead Sea Scrolls -- Book Listing -- Jewish Civics -- Leah -- Book ...
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This article presents and analyses the activities of the Association for Dutch Jewish Theosophists (VJT), which was formed during the Order of the Star of the East congress in 1926.
Alexandra Nagel
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Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
This section of the book Prayer in Josephus lists the work of ancient Judaism and early Christianity. The prayers to be found in Josephus' work are not liturgical in character, they tend to occur within a narrative context; they are uttered by a (historical) personage as part of the narrative process. The author, however, has in effect used the prayers
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