Jens Schröter & Benjamin A. Edsall 
Jews and Christians – Parting Ways in the First Two Centuries CE? [EPUB ebook] 
Reflections on the Gains and Losses of a Model

Soporte

The present volume is based on a conference held in October 2019 at the Faculty of Theology of Humboldt University Berlin as part of a common project of the Australian Catholic University, the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the Humboldt University Berlin. The aim is to discuss the relationships of “Jews” and “Christians” in the first two centuries CE against the background of recent debates which have called into question the image of “parting ways” for a description of the relationships of Judaism and Christianity in antiquity. One objection raised against this metaphor is that it accentuates differences at the expense of commonalities. Another critique is that this image looks from a later perspective at historical developments which can hardly be grasped with such a metaphor. It is more likely that distinctions between Jews, Christians, Jewish Christians, Christian Jews etc. are more blurred than the image of “parting ways” allows. In light of these considerations the contributions in this volume discuss the cogency of the “parting of the ways”-model with a look at prominent early Christian writers and places and suggest more appropriate metaphors to describe the relationships of Jews and Christians in the early period.

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J. Schröter, HU Berlin;
B. A. Edsall, Australian Catholic Univ. Melbourne, Australia;
J. Verheyden, Catholic Univ. Leuven, Belgium.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 415 ● ISBN 9783110742244 ● Tamaño de archivo 2.1 MB ● Editor Jens Schröter & Benjamin A. Edsall ● Editorial De Gruyter ● Ciudad Berlin/Boston ● Publicado 2021 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7907834 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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