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This book examines Jewish-Christian relations during one of the most formative but also most obscure centuries, when many of the features that have characterized the interaction of Jews and Christians down to this day were first formulated. Starting from incisive description of canonical and noncanonical literature of this period, Wilson clarifies perceptions of the different groups that were in dialogue and dispute.
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Bible, Judaism, History and criticism, Criticism, interpretation, Christianity in rabbinical literature, Relations, Christianity, Jews in the New Testament, Rabbinical literature, Church history, Christianity and other religions, History, Christendom, Histoire et critique, Histoire, Jodendom, Interfaith relations, Église, Geschichte 70-170, Littérature rabbinique, Primitive and early church, Talmudic period, Judaïsme, Christentum, Juifs dans le Nouveau Testament, Judentum, Juden, Christianisme dans la littérature rabbinique, Christianisme, Critique, interprétation, FrühchristentumEdition | Availability |
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Related Strangers: Jews and Christians 70-170 C.E
January 12, 2004, Augsburg Fortress Publishers
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in English
0800629507 9780800629502
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Related strangers: Jews and Christians, 70-170 C.E.
1995, Fortress Press
in English
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