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Stephen Wilson

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  • Related Strangers : Jews And Christians 70-170 CE

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    THE POLITICAL AND SOCIAL CONTEXT

    The Jewish Revolts And Their Consequences
    Jews, Christians, And Roman Politics
    The Jews In Roman Society
    The Christians In Roman Society
    Conclusion

    JEWS AND JUDAISM IN THE CANONICAL NARRATIVES

    Mark: The Shadow Of War – Apocalypse And Crisis
    Matthew: The Shadow Of Yavneh – Authority And Praxis
    Luke-Acts: The Shadow Of Rome – Synagogue And State
    John: The Shadow Of Orthodoxy – From Messianism To Ditheism
    Conclusion

    APOCRYPHA

    Christian Apocrypha
    Christian Adaptations Of Jewish Apocrypha
    Conclusion

    SUPERSESSION: HEBREWS AND BARNABAS

    The Epistle To The Hebrews
    The Epistle Of Barnabas
    Summary

    JEWISH CHRISTIANS AND GENTILE JUDAIZERS

    Jewish Christians
    Gentile Judaizers
    Conclusion

    JEWISH REACTIONS TO CHRISTIANITY

    Jewish Persecution Of Christians
    The Yavnean Sagas
    Jewish Allusions To Jesus And Christians
    Conclusion

    GNOSTICS AND MARCIONITES

    Gnosticism
    Marcion
    Conclusion

    PATTERNS OF CHRISTIAN WORSHIP

    Dependence And Independence In Early Christian Worship
    From Sabbath To Sunday
    From Passover To Easter
    Melito’s Paschal Homily
    Summary

    DIALOGUE AND DISPUTE: JUSTIN

    Address
    Main Themes
    Background And Sources
    Justin’s Trypho And Celsus’ Jew
    Summary

    AN OVERVIEW

    Notes
    Modern Author Index
    Subject Index
    Ancient Sources Index

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    This book examines Jewish-Christian relations during one of the most formative but also most obscure centuries, when many of the features that have characterized the interaction of Jews and Christians down to this day were first formulated. Starting from incisive description of canonical and noncanonical literature of this period, Wilson clarifies perceptions of the different groups that were in dialogue and dispute.

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