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''' Jews and Gentiles in the Early Jesus Movement: An Unintended Journey ''' (2013) is a book by [[Abel Mordechai Bibliowicz]]. | ''' Jews and Gentiles in the Early Jesus Movement: An Unintended Journey ''' (2013) is a book by [[Abel Mordechai Bibliowicz]]. | ||
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"Jews and Gentiles in the Early Jesus Movement casts new light on Jewish-Gentile relations and the evolution of belief in the early Jesus movement. Abel Mordechai Bibliowicz suggests that the New Testament reflects the early stages of a Gentile challenge to the authority and to the legitimacy of the descendants of Jesus' disciples and first followers as the exclusive guardians and interpreters of his legacy. With the passage of time and loss of context, the tensions and trauma produced by this crisis came to be understood by later believers as reflective of a Jewish-Christian conflict. Bibliowicz suggests that the New Testament texts do not reflect a struggle between 'Christians' and 'Jews' nor a conflict between 'Judaism' and 'Christianity' but rather a heated dispute about Judaism and about Torah observance among Jesus' early followers."--Publisher description. | |||
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Latest revision as of 08:24, 25 October 2019
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Jews and Gentiles in the Early Jesus Movement: An Unintended Journey (2013) is a book by Abel Mordechai Bibliowicz.
Abstract
"Jews and Gentiles in the Early Jesus Movement casts new light on Jewish-Gentile relations and the evolution of belief in the early Jesus movement. Abel Mordechai Bibliowicz suggests that the New Testament reflects the early stages of a Gentile challenge to the authority and to the legitimacy of the descendants of Jesus' disciples and first followers as the exclusive guardians and interpreters of his legacy. With the passage of time and loss of context, the tensions and trauma produced by this crisis came to be understood by later believers as reflective of a Jewish-Christian conflict. Bibliowicz suggests that the New Testament texts do not reflect a struggle between 'Christians' and 'Jews' nor a conflict between 'Judaism' and 'Christianity' but rather a heated dispute about Judaism and about Torah observance among Jesus' early followers."--Publisher description.
Editions
Published in New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013.
Table of contents
The anti-Jewish strand in the New Testament -- The anti-Jewish strand: the first years -- The anti-Judaic strand in Paul -- The anti-Judaic strand in Mark -- The anti-Judaic strand in Matthew -- The anti-Judaic strand in Luke/Acts -- The anti-Judaic strand in John -- The anti-Judaic strand in Revelation -- The anti-Jewish strand: the embryonic stage -- Supersession -- The anti-Jewish strand in Hebrews -- The anti-Jewish strand in Barnabas -- The second century protagonists -- The anti-Jewish strand in Ignatius -- The anti-Jewish strand in Justin -- The anti-Jewish strand in Melito -- The anti-Jewish strand in Chrysostom -- Recapitulation.
External links
- [ Google Books]