Verus Israel: A Study of the Relations Between Christians and Jews in the Roman Empire (AD 135-425): Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Autor Marcel Simon Traducere de H. McKeatingen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 aug 1996
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781874774273
ISBN-10: 1874774277
Pagini: 533
Dimensiuni: 155 x 226 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Seria Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1874774277
Pagini: 533
Dimensiuni: 155 x 226 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.82 kg
Editura: Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Seria Littman Library of Jewish Civilization
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Cuprins
Publisher's note Introduction Part 1 The Religious and Political Setting 1 The Aftermath: Palestinian Judaism 2 The Aftermath: The Diaspora 3 The Church and Israel 4 Rome, Judaism, and Christianity Part 2 The Conflict of Orthodoxies 5 Anti-Jewish Polemic, its Characteristics and Methods 6 Anti-Jewish Polemic-The Arguments Employed 7 The Christians in the Talmud 8 Christian Anti-Semitism Part 3 Contact and Assimilation 9 The Fate of Jewish Christianity 10 Jewish Proselytism 11 The Judaizers within the Church 12 Superstititon and Magic Conclusion Postscript Bibliography Supplementary bibliography Notes Translations from Greek, Latin, and German Index
Notă biografică
Marcel Simon (1907-1986), late Professor Emeritus of the University of Strasbourg, was one of the century's foremost historians of Christianity. His many publications include Le Judaisme et le Christianisme antique (1968), L'Anglicanisme (1969), and La Civilisation de l'antiquite et le Christianisme (1972).
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Marcel Simon's classic study examines Jewish-Christian relations in the Roman empire from the second Jewish War (AD 132-5) to the end of the Jewish Patriarchate in AD 425. First published in 1948, the book overturns the then commonly held view that the Jewish and Christian communities gradually ceased to interact and that the Jews gave up proselytizing among the Gentiles. On the contrary, Simon maintains that Judaism continued to make its influence felt on the world at large and to be influenced by it in turn. He analyses both the antagonisms and the attractions between the two faiths, and concludes with a discussion of the eventual disappearance of Judaism as a missionary religion. The rival community triumphed with the help of a Christian imperial authority and a doctrine well adapted to the Graeco-Roman mentality.