[Excerpt] Benjamin A. Edsall In discussions of Jewish traditions in the second-century Christian imagination, Justin Martyr’s Dialogue with Trypho remains an important touchstone. It is a work rife with passages from Jewish scriptures and elements of Jewish tradition, which Justin’s literary avatar attempts to appropriate as symbols within his Christian theological and social vision. Throughout, Justin is concerned to present Christianity as coherent and unified, construing Trypho’s Jewish identity as a foil to his own. One important aspect of this is seen in his representation of Jewish leadership groups such as the scribes, Pharisees and Sadducees. Far from this being a simple question about Justin’s knowledge or ignorance of contemporary...
This thesis attempts to reveal a neglected facet of Justin Martyr’s idea of the new covenant (NC), w...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/102/version/102 The Dialogue w...
Although Marcion is usually thought of as the arch-antisemite of the early church, this paper argues...
Justin’s Dialogue with Trypho the Jew is a vital text in the study of early Jewish Christian relatio...
The aim of the article is to argue that the typological interpretation of Joshua and his actions in ...
The primary focus of this thesis is the figure of Trypho in Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho, A ...
Justin Martyr’s Dialogue with Trypho is the oldest preserved literary dialogue between a Jew and a C...
Exploring Jewish-Christian interaction in Late Antiquity in the form of three case studies, Leonard ...
This dissertation investigates the development of the Christian tradition of using passages from the...
O presente trabalho procura analisar a relação entre judeus e cristãos no segundo século a partir do...
M.A.Christianity was not born in a vacuum, but it completely owes its historical genesis on or from ...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
In his Dialogue with Trypho, Justin remains marked by his initial philosophical education even when ...
[Excerpt] Th e essays collected in this volume stand at the interface between two related questions....
Justin Martyr makes the surprising concession in the Dialogue with Trypho 47 that Gentile Christians...
This thesis attempts to reveal a neglected facet of Justin Martyr’s idea of the new covenant (NC), w...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/102/version/102 The Dialogue w...
Although Marcion is usually thought of as the arch-antisemite of the early church, this paper argues...
Justin’s Dialogue with Trypho the Jew is a vital text in the study of early Jewish Christian relatio...
The aim of the article is to argue that the typological interpretation of Joshua and his actions in ...
The primary focus of this thesis is the figure of Trypho in Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho, A ...
Justin Martyr’s Dialogue with Trypho is the oldest preserved literary dialogue between a Jew and a C...
Exploring Jewish-Christian interaction in Late Antiquity in the form of three case studies, Leonard ...
This dissertation investigates the development of the Christian tradition of using passages from the...
O presente trabalho procura analisar a relação entre judeus e cristãos no segundo século a partir do...
M.A.Christianity was not born in a vacuum, but it completely owes its historical genesis on or from ...
Although the prophet Jeremiah’s teachings are aligned with the other prophets of the Old Testament, ...
In his Dialogue with Trypho, Justin remains marked by his initial philosophical education even when ...
[Excerpt] Th e essays collected in this volume stand at the interface between two related questions....
Justin Martyr makes the surprising concession in the Dialogue with Trypho 47 that Gentile Christians...
This thesis attempts to reveal a neglected facet of Justin Martyr’s idea of the new covenant (NC), w...
https://brasiliensis.cerm.org.br/index.php/brasiliensis/article/view/102/version/102 The Dialogue w...
Although Marcion is usually thought of as the arch-antisemite of the early church, this paper argues...