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Jesus, Judaism, and Christian anti-Judaism : reading the New Testament after the Holocaust Paula Fredriksen

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Jesus, Judaism, and Christian anti-Judaism : reading the New Testament after the Holocaust Paula Fredriksen
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Jesus, Judaism, and Christian anti-Judaism : reading the New Testament after the Holocaust Paula Fredriksen instant download after payment.

Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.21 MB
Pages: 150
Author: Paula Fredriksen, Adele Reinhartz
ISBN: 9780664223281, 0664223281
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Jesus, Judaism, and Christian anti-Judaism : reading the New Testament after the Holocaust Paula Fredriksen by Paula Fredriksen, Adele Reinhartz 9780664223281, 0664223281 instant download after payment.

Current scholarship in the study of ancient Christianity is now available to nonspecialists through this collection of essays on anti-Judaism in the New Testament and in New Testament interpretation. While academic writing can be obscure and popular writing can be uncritical, this group of experts has striven to write as simply and clearly as possible on topics that have been hotly contested. The essays are arranged around the historical figures and canonical texts that matter most to Christian communities and whose interpretation has fed the negative characterizations of Jews and Judaism. A select annotated bibliography also gives suggestions for further reading. This book should be an excellent resource for academic courses as well as adult study groups.

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