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- 2010016260 abstract "There exists a plethora of literature on the relationship between early Christianity and Judaism, but these studies focus on one or two issues. In the tradition of James Parkes, whose1930 study of the break between the Church and the Synagogue remains a classic, this book takes on the larger relationship and shows how the separation evolved over time. Rather than pinpointing a specific date for the break, the study broadens the context and looks at the wider issues, showing that separation took several centuries. In the wake of the Holocaust and in seeking to understand how the relationship between Judaism and Christianity deteriorated over the course of two millennia, this book examines the origins of the conflict. In seeking to cast new light on the separation of early Christianity from Judaism, a number of documented areas that are often treated separately by authors have been examined in order to uncover evidence for the separation. The book covers an enormous amount of material on the relationship between early Christianity and Judaism, but presents this in a highly accessible manner, clearly showing how the separation between the two emerged over time. It also reveals the ways they continued to be related. The author pinpoints two pervasive issues that impelled the separation: the relationship of the early church to Jewish law and the increasing divinization of Jesus.".
- 2010016260 contributor B11756176.
- 2010016260 created "c2010.".
- 2010016260 date "2010".
- 2010016260 date "c2010.".
- 2010016260 dateCopyrighted "c2010.".
- 2010016260 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [315]-347) and index.".
- 2010016260 description "There exists a plethora of literature on the relationship between early Christianity and Judaism, but these studies focus on one or two issues. In the tradition of James Parkes, whose1930 study of the break between the Church and the Synagogue remains a classic, this book takes on the larger relationship and shows how the separation evolved over time. Rather than pinpointing a specific date for the break, the study broadens the context and looks at the wider issues, showing that separation took several centuries. In the wake of the Holocaust and in seeking to understand how the relationship between Judaism and Christianity deteriorated over the course of two millennia, this book examines the origins of the conflict. In seeking to cast new light on the separation of early Christianity from Judaism, a number of documented areas that are often treated separately by authors have been examined in order to uncover evidence for the separation. The book covers an enormous amount of material on the relationship between early Christianity and Judaism, but presents this in a highly accessible manner, clearly showing how the separation between the two emerged over time. It also reveals the ways they continued to be related. The author pinpoints two pervasive issues that impelled the separation: the relationship of the early church to Jewish law and the increasing divinization of Jesus.".
- 2010016260 extent "xiv, 356 p. ;".
- 2010016260 identifier "1604977000".
- 2010016260 identifier "9781604977004".
- 2010016260 issued "2010".
- 2010016260 issued "c2010.".
- 2010016260 language "eng".
- 2010016260 publisher "Amherst, N.Y. : Cambria Press,".
- 2010016260 subject "261.2/6 22".
- 2010016260 subject "BM535 .D27 2010".
- 2010016260 subject "Christianity and other religions Judaism History.".
- 2010016260 subject "Judaism Relations Christianity History.".
- 2010016260 title "The separation of early Christianity from Judaism / Marianne Dacy.".
- 2010016260 type "text".