"This volume emerged from the symposium held at Paris in March 2007 on the theme 'Rome, Athens or Jerusalem. Where does Christianity come from?' under the auspices of the Alliance Israelite Universelle"--Introduction.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents
La quête du Jésus de l'histoire et la judaïcité de Jésus / Daniel Marguerat -- Jésus le Nazaréen : fondateur, ou rénovateur? / François Blanchetière -- "In Nehardea there are no heretics" : the purported Jewish response to Christianity in Nehardea (a re-examination of the Talmudic evidence) / Barak S. Cohen -- Représentations et attraits du christianisme dans les sources talmudiques. Proposition d'un nouveau paradigme / Dan Jaffé -- "The Lord shall lift up his countenance upon you" (Numbers 6:26) : an anti-Christian polemical Midrash by the sages? / Avinoam Cohen -- On the Jewish background of Christianity / Daniel R. Schwartz -- The Jewish-Christian's move from Jerusalem as a pragmatic choice / Jonathan Bourgel -- The Temple in Mark. A case study about the early Christian attitude toward the Temple / Eyal Regev -- Quelques réflexions historiques sur les origines païennes : présumées du christianisme primitif / Emmanuel Friedheim -- Jewish-Christian contacts in the second and third centuries C.E.? the case of Carthage Tertullian and the Mishnah's views on idolatry / Stéphanie E. Binder.
Summary
This book is dealing with the relations between the Rabbinical Judaism and the Early Christianity. It studies the continuities and the mutations and clarifies the factors of influences and the polemics between these two traditions. Ce livre s'intresse.
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