In the shadow of the temple : Jewish influences on early Christianity / Oskar Skarsaune.
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TextPublication details: Downers Grove, Ill. : InterVarsity Press, c2002.Description: 455 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 083082670X (cloth : alk. paper)
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- BR165 .S59 2002
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Pt. 1. The Mother Soil: Judaism from the Maccabees to the Rabbis. 1. The Cultural Dimension: Judaism & Hellenism. 2. The Political Dimension: Jews & the Roman Empire. 3. The Geographical Dimension: The Land of Israel & the Diaspora. 4. Jerusalem: The City of the Temple. 5. How Many "Judaisms"? -- Pt. 2. Christian Beginnings: From Jewish Party to Gentile Church. 6. Jesus Within Judaism. 7. The Early Jerusalem Community of Believers in Jesus. 8. The Mission to the Gentiles & the Question of the Torah. 9. The Land of Israel: The Church of Jewish Believers. 10. The Diaspora: The Church of Jews & Gentiles. 11. Encounter with Paganism - & the Jewish Heritage. 12. Orthodoxy & Heresy: The Challenge from Gnosticism & Marcion. 13. Elder & Younger Brothers: The Second-Century Debate with Judaism -- Pt. 3. The Persistence of the Jewish Heritage: Faith & Order in the Early Church. 14. Which Books Belong in the Bible? The Question of Canon.
15. Christology in the Making (I): The Messiah. 16. Christology in the Making (II): The Incarnate Word. 17. The Creative Spirit. 18. Conversion, Baptism & New Life. 19. Worship & Calendar: The Christian Week and Year. 20. Passover & Eucharist -- Pt. 4. Epilogue. 21. The Church Facing a New Era.
"This is a book that will both fascinate and inform its readers. It embraces a historical period that transcends the ordinary divisions of labor between scholars of Christian origins and early church history. And it offers insights into that history that challenge the prevailing notions of the way it was - and the way it must be between Christians and Jews."--BOOK JACKET.
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