The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-century Roman Empire transformed the productive, if not always genial, scriptural and ritual interactions among Jews and Christians in previous centuries into a discourse of theological difference, enabling violence and exclusion
Jewish polemics against Christianity in the Middle Ages show a striking change in contents and in th...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
Early Christians had no single, shared perception of Jews and of Judaism. For some, Jews are demonic...
The Remains of the Jew: Imperial Christian Identity in the Late Ancient Holy Lan
One hallmark of the Christianization of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity was a preoccupation with ...
One hallmark of the Christianization of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity was a preoccupation with ...
One hallmark of the Christianization of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity was a preoccupation with ...
« Vetus Israel »: The Jews in Hierosolymitan literature in the Byzantine period The transformation...
« Vetus Israel »: The Jews in Hierosolymitan literature in the Byzantine period The transformation...
Exploring Jewish-Christian interaction in Late Antiquity in the form of three case studies, Leonard ...
The persecutions of Jesus and the members of the ancient Church are well attested by Christian (New ...
Much ink has been spilled over the term “antisemitism,” yet it still remains rather ambiguous. What ...
International audienceIn 388, the destruction of the synagogue located in the Roman fortress of Call...
In this thesis it is argued that the administration of the fiscus Judaicus under the Roman emperor D...
Jewish polemics against Christianity in the Middle Ages show a striking change in contents and in th...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
Early Christians had no single, shared perception of Jews and of Judaism. For some, Jews are demonic...
The Remains of the Jew: Imperial Christian Identity in the Late Ancient Holy Lan
One hallmark of the Christianization of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity was a preoccupation with ...
One hallmark of the Christianization of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity was a preoccupation with ...
One hallmark of the Christianization of the Roman Empire in Late Antiquity was a preoccupation with ...
« Vetus Israel »: The Jews in Hierosolymitan literature in the Byzantine period The transformation...
« Vetus Israel »: The Jews in Hierosolymitan literature in the Byzantine period The transformation...
Exploring Jewish-Christian interaction in Late Antiquity in the form of three case studies, Leonard ...
The persecutions of Jesus and the members of the ancient Church are well attested by Christian (New ...
Much ink has been spilled over the term “antisemitism,” yet it still remains rather ambiguous. What ...
International audienceIn 388, the destruction of the synagogue located in the Roman fortress of Call...
In this thesis it is argued that the administration of the fiscus Judaicus under the Roman emperor D...
Jewish polemics against Christianity in the Middle Ages show a striking change in contents and in th...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...