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Exploring Jewish-Christian interaction in Late Antiquity in the form of three case studies, Leonard Rutgers shows that early Christian ideas about Jews and Judaism not only played a determining role in the ideologies that shaped early Christian identity formation, they also had a tendency to spill over into the real world. Therefore such ideas deeply influenced the dynamics of Jewish-Christian relations during a period that saw the curtailing of Jewish civil rights and liberties precisely as a result of early Christian exegetical activity.
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Kristen identitet, Judaism, Urchristentum, Christianity and other religions, Literatur, Relations, Christianity, Church history, Identitätsfindung, Fornkyrkan, Primitive and early church, Christen, Judentum, Historia, Interfaith relations, Kristendom och judendom, Judenbild, History, Frühchristentum, Christianity and other religions, judaism, Judaism, relations, christianity, Church history, primitive and early church, ca. 30-600Places
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Making myths: Jews in early Christian identity formation
2009, Peeters
in English
9042922400 9789042922402
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The importance of scripture in the conflict between Jews and Christians : the example of Antioch
Justinian's novella 146 between Jews and Christians
The synagogue as foe in early Christian literature.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-146) and index.
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