Rebecca’s Children: Judaism and Christianity in the Roman WorldHarvard University Press, 15 de mar. de 1989 - 224 páginas Renowned scholar Alan F. Segal offers startlingly new insights into the origins of rabbinic Judaism and Christianity. These twin descendants of Hebrew heritage shared the same social, cultural, and ideological context, as well as the same minority status, in the first century of the common era. |
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... Biblical quotations are from the Revised Standard Version of the Bible , copyrighted 1946 , 1952 , © 1971 , 1973 , and are reproduced by permission of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U. S. A. To my parents and my ...
... biblical religion and other religious writings to which we still give credence. A root metaphor or myth usually takes the form of a story about the cosmos. Although the story may be amusing or enjoyable, it also has four serious ...
... biblical writers use the explicit metaphor of a treaty to express the relationship between themselves and their God, a treaty was presumably the highest form of contractual arrangement to most of the narrators. This suggests that most ...
... biblical religion and other religious writings to which we still give credence . A root metaphor or myth usually takes the form of a story about the cosmos.3 Although the story may be amusing or en- joyable , it also has four serious ...
... Biblical stories of the covenant express the per- spectives and politics of the narrators . Even in the accounts of the patriarchal covenants , which were supposed to have taken place in the most distant past , the assumptions of the ...
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Society in the Time of Jesus | 38 |
Jesus the Jewish Revolutionary | 68 |
Paul the Convert and Apostle | 96 |
Origins of the Rabbinic Movement | 117 |
Communities in Conflict | 142 |
The Ways Divide | 163 |
Notes | 183 |
Scriptural Index | 197 |
General Index | 199 |