The authors explore religious prejudices in early Christianity, Judaism, and paganism using 1st and 2nd-century sources. During that era, ethnic and religious biases affected various societal levels. The first section examines biases among Gentiles and Christians toward Jews, followed by biases between Gentiles and Jews toward Christians, and the prejudices of Christians and Jews toward Gentiles. The second section delves into prejudices between Christians and Jews, focusing on how society reacted to Christians’ distinctiveness from Jews, hindering their integration due to pagan religiosity. In response, Christians presented their faith as a bridge, emphasizing its universality for all people, not solely for the Jewish community. They offer...
Early Christians had no single, shared perception of Jews and of Judaism. For some, Jews are demonic...
Traditionally, Christian churches have taught that the validity of Judaism came to an end with the e...
Contrary to presupposing a divine essence and cause, as scholars such as Van den Belt do in the theo...
Societies create their own worlds and, once created, these worlds have to be maintained. In particul...
This thesis argues that early Christians actively engaged rhetoric and symbols of monotheism in div...
The book deals with the wide background and context of early Christianity. Particularly, it highligh...
The religious contexts in which early Christian communities grew were important factors in the first...
My thesis examines relations among practitioners of various religions, especially Christians and Jew...
The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-centur...
The article discusses Christian education in the ancient times, in particular the problematic questi...
Racism is again a burning issue in our country. One may define racism as the conviction that not all...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
This book is an introduction to the basic content of non-canonical early Christian texts, exploring ...
Our understanding of early Judaism and its relationship to Christianity has been significantly advan...
Volume 1: -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Idea and definition of history -- Development discrimina...
Early Christians had no single, shared perception of Jews and of Judaism. For some, Jews are demonic...
Traditionally, Christian churches have taught that the validity of Judaism came to an end with the e...
Contrary to presupposing a divine essence and cause, as scholars such as Van den Belt do in the theo...
Societies create their own worlds and, once created, these worlds have to be maintained. In particul...
This thesis argues that early Christians actively engaged rhetoric and symbols of monotheism in div...
The book deals with the wide background and context of early Christianity. Particularly, it highligh...
The religious contexts in which early Christian communities grew were important factors in the first...
My thesis examines relations among practitioners of various religions, especially Christians and Jew...
The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-centur...
The article discusses Christian education in the ancient times, in particular the problematic questi...
Racism is again a burning issue in our country. One may define racism as the conviction that not all...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
This book is an introduction to the basic content of non-canonical early Christian texts, exploring ...
Our understanding of early Judaism and its relationship to Christianity has been significantly advan...
Volume 1: -- Introduction -- Methodology -- Idea and definition of history -- Development discrimina...
Early Christians had no single, shared perception of Jews and of Judaism. For some, Jews are demonic...
Traditionally, Christian churches have taught that the validity of Judaism came to an end with the e...
Contrary to presupposing a divine essence and cause, as scholars such as Van den Belt do in the theo...