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Jewishchristian Conversation In Fourthcentury Persian Mesopotamia A Reconstructed Conversation Naomi Koltunfromm

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Jewishchristian Conversation In Fourthcentury Persian Mesopotamia A Reconstructed Conversation Naomi Koltunfromm
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.17 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Naomi Koltun-Fromm
ISBN: 9781463222710, 1463222718
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Jewishchristian Conversation In Fourthcentury Persian Mesopotamia A Reconstructed Conversation Naomi Koltunfromm by Naomi Koltun-fromm 9781463222710, 1463222718 instant download after payment.

Was there an active Jewish-Christian polemic in fourth-century Persia? Aphrahat’s Demonstrations, a fourth-century adversus Judaeos text, clearly indicates that fourth-century Persian Christians were interested in the debate. Is there evidence of this polemic in the rabbinic literature? Despite the lack of a comparable Jewish or rabbinic adversus Christianos literature, there is evidence, both from Aphrahat and the Rabbis that this polemic was not one sided.

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