Anti-Judaism in Early Christianity

Paul and the Gospels

Edited by Peter Richardson & David Granskou
Categories: Religious Studies
Series: Studies in Christianity and Judaism
Publisher: CCSR, Wilfrid Laurier University Press
Paperback : 9780889201675, 244 pages, April 1986
Ebook (PDF) : 9780889206311, 244 pages, January 2006

Description

The period since the close of World War II has been agonizingly introspective—not least because of the pain of reassessing Christianity’s attitude to Judaism. The early Christian materials have often been examined to assess their role in the long-standing negative attitude of Christians to Jews. The motivation for the early church’s sometimes harsh attitude was partly theological—it needed to define itself over against its parent—and partly sociological—it needed to make clear the line that divided the fledgling group of Christian believers fromt he group with which it was most likely to be confused. This collection of studies emphasizes the context and history of early Christianity in reconsidering many of the classic passages that have contributed to the development of anti-Judaism in Christianity. The volume opens with an essay that clearly delineates the state of the question of anti-Judaism in early Christianity. Then follow discussions of specific passages in the writings of Paul as well as the Gospels.

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