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020 _a9781532660054
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082 0 4 _a261.26
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084 _aonline - EBSCO
100 1 _aLienman, Sheldon W.,
_eautore
245 1 4 _aThe great betrayal :
_bchristians and jews in the first four centuries /
_cSheldon W. Lienman.
246 3 0 _aChristians and Jews in the first four centuries
260 _aOregon :
_bWipe & Stock,
_c2018.
300 _a1 online resource
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _acomputer
_bc
_2rdamedia
338 _aonline resource
_bcr
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588 0 _aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 30, 2019).
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _aIntro; Title Page; Introduction; Chapter 1: Judaism; The Covenant; The Laws; Repentance and Redemption; Class Conflict; Chapter 2: Jesus the Jew; Jesus and Judaism; Imitation of God; Jesus and the Law; Religion as Quid pro Quo; Chapter 3: The Crucifixion; The Crucifixion of the Jews; Class Warfare; Jesus and the Temple; The Kingdom of God; Chapter 4: The Disciples; The Disciples as Jews; James vs. Paul; The Gentile Mission; The Splintering of the Faith; Chapter 5: The Rejection; God Rejected the Jews; Other Options; Did Jews Persecute Christians?; The Acts of the Apostles
505 8 _aChapter 6: HellenizationPlatonism and Paganism; The Mystery Religions; Attack and Defense; Christian Supersessionism; Bibliography
520 _aIn the view of many contemporary scholars, both Jesus and Judaism have been misrepresented by the church for the past two thousand years. Their main point is that Judaism was not a superficial, rigid, and outdated religion, and Jesus did not reject it. In fact, along with his disciples, he remained a Law-abiding Jew his entire life. However, as Christianity developed from a Jewish sect in the first century AD to the official religion of the Roman Empire in the fourth century, the church was transformed, Jesus was redefined, and both Jews and their religion were repudiated and marginalized. In short, both Christians and Jews were deeply affected by what many scholars now call the de-Judaization of Jesus. This book is an attempt to correct the traditional theological and scholarly misinterpretations of Jesus and Judaism that emerged over the first four centuries of the life of the church.
650 0 _aJudaism
_xRelations
_xChristianity.
_0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85070861
650 0 _aChristianity and other religions
_xJudaism.
_0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85025268
650 6 _aJudaïsme
_xRelations
_xChristianisme.
650 6 _aChristianisme
_xRelations
_xJudaïsme.
650 7 _aRELIGION
_xChristian Life
_xSocial Issues.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aRELIGION
_xChristianity
_xGeneral.
_2bisacsh
650 7 _aChristianity
_2fast
650 7 _aInterfaith relations
_2fast
650 7 _aJudaism
_2fast
655 0 _aElectronic books.
758 _ihas work:
_aThe great betrayal (Text)
_1https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCG6HmtHD4WxCD6qPFDvd8K
_4https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z1532660030
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_w(OCoLC)1079005603
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