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The Attitude Of Earlychristians Toward Unbelievers And Semibelievers 1st Edition Harm W Hollander

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The Attitude Of Earlychristians Toward Unbelievers And Semibelievers 1st Edition Harm W Hollander
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.47 MB
Pages: 131
Author: Harm W. Hollander
ISBN: 9781527560864, 1527560864
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Attitude Of Earlychristians Toward Unbelievers And Semibelievers 1st Edition Harm W Hollander by Harm W. Hollander 9781527560864, 1527560864 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays deals with the attitude of Christians of the first and second centuries C.E. toward both (Jewish) unbelievers and semi-believers, fellow-Christians who are, in their opinion, people who do not adhere to a pure faith in Jesus Christ. It focuses on two New Testament writings (the Gospel of John and the Letter of Jude) and on the second century work The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs. It explains the texts in their historical and cultural environment, and serves to clarify the writers negative feelings about paganism, Judaism, and Christian heresies. The analyses here produce a number of new and surprising results, and will appeal to New Testament scholars and students, clergymen, and all those interested in the beginnings of Christianity and in the relationship between orthodox Christians, on the one hand, and Jews, non-Jews, and non-orthodox fellow-Christians, on the other.

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