Early Church - History, Christianity - General & Miscellaneous, Christianity - Comparative Studies, Scriptures & Rabbinical Literature - Judaism, Ancient Era - History of Judaism, Jewish History - Ancient, Judaism - Comparative Studies
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Overview
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.In the century after the end of the Jewish War (70 C.E.), the relationship of Christians and Jews became increasingly distinct. Surveying in detail Jewish and Christian canonical and noncanonical traditions, Wilson deals comprehensively with the literary evidence from this time.
Book Details
Published
June 1, 1996
Publisher
Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press, 1995.
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780800629502