Parting of the Ways : : The Variegated Ways of Separations Between Jews and Christians.

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Superior document:Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society - Supplementa Series ; v.4
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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : BRILL,, 2024.
©2024.
Year of Publication:2024
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society - Supplementa Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (407 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • "Parting of the Ways" - A Problematic Metaphor: Introduction to the Volume
  • Part I Jewish Identity and the Parting of the Ways
  • 1. Group Identities in Ezra-Nehemia
  • 2. Jesus-Oriented Groups and the Emergence of a Rabbinic Jewish Identity
  • 3. Continued Contacts between Jews and Christians: Knowledge of Rabbinic Traditions in Christian Texts and Vice Versa
  • 4. The Late Antique Synagogue at Capernaum: Was It Really a Congregation of Minim?
  • Part II The Apostle Paul and the Parting of the Ways
  • 5. The "Works of the Law": The Transformation of Jewish Identity Markers and the Parting of the Ways
  • 6. Identity Transformation in Christ: Struggling with 'Ἔργα νόμου' in Paul
  • 7. Paul and the Galatians as "Children" of Abraham: The Continuity of Faith in Salvation History in Judaism and Christianity
  • Part III The Gospels and the Parting of the Ways
  • 8. The Sayings Gospel Q and the Parting of the Ways
  • 9. Matthew's Ethics and the Complex Processes of Differentiation and Separation of the Matthean Communities from Judaism
  • 10. Finding Their Own Way in a Jewish Environment: The Letters (and Gospel) of John and the Parting of the Ways
  • 11. Not Χριστιανοί: Group Designations by Christ Believers in the New Testament
  • Part IV The Parting of the Ways in Non-Canonical and Patristic Texts
  • 12. The Didache and the Parting of the Ways
  • 13. Ignatius of Antioch: Redefining Identities and Creating Irreversible Separation
  • 14. Judaism and Christianity in the Epistles of Ignatius: Reflections on Contextualisation in the 2nd Century CE
  • 15. Jewish Scriptural Interpretation and Ritual Practice in Origen's Homilies on Leviticus
  • 16. Parted by Nature or by Translation? Translation Choices in the Vulgate New Testament as a Factor in Perceptions of the "Parting of the Ways".
  • Part V Systematical-Theological Considerations Concerning the Parting of the Ways
  • 17. "Consubstantial with the Father": Did the Council of Nicaea Neglect the Jewish Roots of Christianity?
  • 18. Jesus the Judean and Jesus the Christ. Systematical-Theological Considerations on the Relationship between Judaism and Christianity
  • List of Contributors
  • Index
  • Back Cover.