The foundational texts for the believing Christian are the books authored by the disciples of Jesus called the Gospels. They, by virtue of their attributed source, are invested with an authority and sanctity unparalleled in the Christian tradition. ... The underlying question of my investigation can be articulated rather pedestrianly: Is the source of \u27good news\u27 for the Christian the same source of \u27bad news\u27 for the Jew
The purpose of this study was to see how Luke depicted the Roman Empire and in particular its people...
According to the dictum of C. K. Barrett, the Gospel of John is both Jewish and anti-Jewish. That is...
The old narrative of the Jewish critique of Christianity was simple: Jews criticized Christianity as...
The book of St. Matthew has long been regarded as one of the most interesting and perhaps illuminati...
We begin by observing the growing awareness among New Testament scholars of the key issues: the ‘ela...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
The author discusses whether the issue of mission among the Jews deals with the basic question of mi...
In attempting to understand the origins and sources of the antisemitism that had so recently envelop...
textAlmost fifty-five years following the findings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, academic studies are now...
The aim of this study is to explore the issue of anti-Judaism in the Gospel Trial Narratives, and to...
This article tries to find the answers to the following questions: Can one find, in the Rabbinic wri...
grantor: Emmanuel CollegeA cursory examination of any scholarly edition of Mark's gospel suffices to...
The subject of this thesis is the relationship between anti-Judaism and John the Baptist in the Gosp...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
Messianic Judaism is a movement of people who identify as Jews and self-consciously embrace–although...
The purpose of this study was to see how Luke depicted the Roman Empire and in particular its people...
According to the dictum of C. K. Barrett, the Gospel of John is both Jewish and anti-Jewish. That is...
The old narrative of the Jewish critique of Christianity was simple: Jews criticized Christianity as...
The book of St. Matthew has long been regarded as one of the most interesting and perhaps illuminati...
We begin by observing the growing awareness among New Testament scholars of the key issues: the ‘ela...
In general, anti-Jewish bias in the Christian community does not go back to the New Testament (NT) i...
The author discusses whether the issue of mission among the Jews deals with the basic question of mi...
In attempting to understand the origins and sources of the antisemitism that had so recently envelop...
textAlmost fifty-five years following the findings of the Dead Sea Scrolls, academic studies are now...
The aim of this study is to explore the issue of anti-Judaism in the Gospel Trial Narratives, and to...
This article tries to find the answers to the following questions: Can one find, in the Rabbinic wri...
grantor: Emmanuel CollegeA cursory examination of any scholarly edition of Mark's gospel suffices to...
The subject of this thesis is the relationship between anti-Judaism and John the Baptist in the Gosp...
Exegetes engaged in the study of Luke-Acts have frequently noted that the author of these two volume...
Messianic Judaism is a movement of people who identify as Jews and self-consciously embrace–although...
The purpose of this study was to see how Luke depicted the Roman Empire and in particular its people...
According to the dictum of C. K. Barrett, the Gospel of John is both Jewish and anti-Jewish. That is...
The old narrative of the Jewish critique of Christianity was simple: Jews criticized Christianity as...