The “Parting of the Ways” between Jews and Christians has only recently been extended to the question as to whether the Gospel Source Q still has to be considered “Jewish”. Especially the question of polemics seems to be crucial: Does the polemical language in Q indicate a past rupture between Q-people and Jews? Apocalyptic groups in early Judaism adopted a very polemical language of judgement, exclusion and condemnation of rival Jewish competitors and highlight the conception of the eschatological damnation of a part of Israel. Thus, polemics in Q could also be interpreted as an inner-Jewish struggle for the true apocalyptic interpretation of the Torah rather than as an already completed “Parting of the Ways”
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<span>Attribution License. The current article considers two intertexts of Q 22:28, 30, namely...
Grappe Christian. Simon J. Joseph, Jesus, Q, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. A Judaic Approach to Q, (Wiss...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
The old narrative of the Jewish critique of Christianity was simple: Jews criticized Christianity as...
For the right understanding of the Sayings Source Q not only the relation to early Judaism but also ...
From the publisher: This volume contains the proceedings of an international Q symposium held at Gr...
The persecutions of Jesus and the members of the ancient Church are well attested by Christian (New ...
L'article discute la question controversée du statut de la Torah dans la source des paroles de Jésus...
Jewish polemics against Christianity in the Middle Ages show a striking change in contents and in th...
From the start there has been a conflict between Christianity and Judaism. In the New Testament the ...
Early Christians had no single, shared perception of Jews and of Judaism. For some, Jews are demonic...
<strong>In search of the meaning of Q: Introductory remarks on the history of Q research</s...
Much ink has been spilled over the term “antisemitism,” yet it still remains rather ambiguous. What ...
According to Islamic religious teachings, some Jews confirmed the authenticity of Muhammad’s p...
The article discusses the attitude towards Christians, Muslims, and the “foreign sciences” based on ...
<span>Attribution License. The current article considers two intertexts of Q 22:28, 30, namely...
Grappe Christian. Simon J. Joseph, Jesus, Q, and the Dead Sea Scrolls. A Judaic Approach to Q, (Wiss...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
The old narrative of the Jewish critique of Christianity was simple: Jews criticized Christianity as...