Our understanding of early Judaism and its relationship to Christianity has been significantly advanced by Alan Segal’s formative work on the two powers heresy. This work demonstrated that belief in two heavenly powers was considered an intolerable heresy by the rabbis and that Christians were among those indicted. Furthermore, Segal argued that the two powers debate could be traced back to the first century, as evidenced by certain christological passages of the NT4 and by Philo\u27s writings
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
Abraham Geiger\u27s writings on Christian origins constitute an important bridge between the conside...
Cosmic dualism presented one of the most pervasive and challenging alternatives to Christian orthodo...
Our understanding of early Judaism and its relationship to Christianity has been significantly advan...
On January 30, 2013 Dr. Peter Schäfer, Perelman Professor of Jewish-Christian Studies, Princeton Uni...
This thesis argues that early Christians actively engaged rhetoric and symbols of monotheism in div...
The authors explore religious prejudices in early Christianity, Judaism, and paganism using 1st and ...
Exploring Jewish-Christian interaction in Late Antiquity in the form of three case studies, Leonard ...
Jonathan Israel argues in his seminal work European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism (1985) that the...
The three Canons of Judaism, Catholic Christianity, and Protestant Christianity all claim more autho...
My thesis, entitled “The Antichrist Tradition in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity”, answ...
The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-centur...
This study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exeges...
In recent decades there has been an intensively renewed interest in the origins and development of ‘...
Drawing on recent research on the interweaving of the Qurʾān with Jewish and Christian interpretatio...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
Abraham Geiger\u27s writings on Christian origins constitute an important bridge between the conside...
Cosmic dualism presented one of the most pervasive and challenging alternatives to Christian orthodo...
Our understanding of early Judaism and its relationship to Christianity has been significantly advan...
On January 30, 2013 Dr. Peter Schäfer, Perelman Professor of Jewish-Christian Studies, Princeton Uni...
This thesis argues that early Christians actively engaged rhetoric and symbols of monotheism in div...
The authors explore religious prejudices in early Christianity, Judaism, and paganism using 1st and ...
Exploring Jewish-Christian interaction in Late Antiquity in the form of three case studies, Leonard ...
Jonathan Israel argues in his seminal work European Jewry in the Age of Mercantilism (1985) that the...
The three Canons of Judaism, Catholic Christianity, and Protestant Christianity all claim more autho...
My thesis, entitled “The Antichrist Tradition in Second Temple Judaism and Early Christianity”, answ...
The institutional, social, and theological rise of an imperial-episcopal orthodoxy in the 4th-centur...
This study argues that there is a tradition, arising from a ‘Jewish milieu’, based around the exeges...
In recent decades there has been an intensively renewed interest in the origins and development of ‘...
Drawing on recent research on the interweaving of the Qurʾān with Jewish and Christian interpretatio...
grantor: University of TorontoSeveral strands of early Christian literature contain intrig...
Abraham Geiger\u27s writings on Christian origins constitute an important bridge between the conside...
Cosmic dualism presented one of the most pervasive and challenging alternatives to Christian orthodo...