Jews and Christians

Author/creator Horbury, William Author
Other author Horbury Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoT&T Clark Int'l [Imprint] London : Continuum International Publishing Group, Limited Blue Ridge Summit : National Book Network [Distributor]
Description352 p. 08.500 x 05.530 in.
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SeriesAcademic Paperback Ser.
Summary Annotation Jewish-Christian contact and controversy were central to early Christian experience. An understanding of their role in Christian origins and their continuation over the centuries is essential for any serious engagement with the history of Christianity and the history of Judaism. In the twelve chapters of this book, William Horbury focuses on the interconnected subjects of polemic and biblical interpretation. Nine chapters are concerned with the ancient world, beginning with post-exilic Jewish writing and the New Testament and going on to later pagan, Jewish and Christian controversies. Three chapters concentrate on medieval and early modern Jewish apologetic. William Horbury also makes an important contribution to the understanding of under-explored primary sources, both Jewish and Christian.
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ISBN9780567042231
ISBN0567042235 (UK-Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780567042231
Stock number00623519

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