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Studies in Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity (2010) is a book by Dan Jaffé.

Abstract

The question of the origins of Christianity is a theme still discussed in historical research. This book investigates the relations between the Rabbinic Judaism and the Primitive Christianity. It studies the factors of influences, the polemics in the texts and factors of mutual conceptions between two new movements: Rabbinical Judaism and Primitive Christianity. Finally it offers an analysis of the perception of Christianity in the corpus of talmudic literature.--From the Publisher.

Editions and translations

Published in Leiden: Brill, 2010 (Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity, 74).

Table of contents

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