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Christians Or Jews Rka Tmea Jlakinagy

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Christians Or Jews Rka Tmea Jlakinagy
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Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.36 MB
Author: Réka Tímea Újlaki-Nagy
ISBN: 9783525573310, 9783647573311, 3525573316, 3647573310
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Christians Or Jews Rka Tmea Jlakinagy by Réka Tímea Újlaki-nagy 9783525573310, 9783647573311, 3525573316, 3647573310 instant download after payment.

Transylvanian Sabbatarianism emerged from the aspirations of the Reformation, without direct contact with the Jews. Although the most frequently asked question about them concerns their identity - were they Christians or Jews - the answers of the literature are superficial, biased, and take only an external point of view. The aim of this book, therefore, is to move closer to the 16-17th century Sabbatarian manuscripts and to examine how much they were still connected to Christianity in their biblical interpretations, doctrines and religious practices, how they adapted to Judaism, and how they saw themselves in relation to the two world religions. The analysis of Reka Timea Ujlaki-Nagy shows that although they still held some Christian beliefs, these were considered to be incidental and unnecessary to salvation. Sabbatarians followed the ideal of an age preceding Christ, consequently the Reformation effort to restitute apostolic Christianity disappeared from their religious thought.

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