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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... continued interest in His peo- ple , Israel . The Persians as National Saviors Thus , when Cyrus the Persian conquered Babylon in 539 B.C.E. , he was seen by the Israelites living there as part of God's plan . 1 Although the Persian ...
... continued as a national day for the new , satellite state . The place to which the Judeans returned was now called Yahud , the Aramaic term for the tribal territory of Judah . From this word came the Greek , Latin , and English words ...
... continued even into Roman times ) . Worship of Yahweh necessarily entailed the command to marry within Abraham's family , thus guaranteeing a na- tional life through the gift of progeny , the very opposite of Canaanite child sacrifice ...
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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 |