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Christian-Jewish Relations through the Centuries, PDF eBook

Christian-Jewish Relations through the Centuries PDF

Edited by Stanley E. Porter, Brook W. Pearson

Part of the The Library of New Testament Studies series

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Christian-Jewish relations have had changing fortunes throughout the centuries.

Occasionally there has been peace and even mutual understanding, but usually these relations have been ones of tension, often involving recrimination and even violence.

This volume addresses a number of the major questions that have been at the heart and the periphery of these tenuous relations through the years.

The volume begins with a number of papers discussing relations as Christianity emerged from and defined itself in terms of Judaism.

Other papers trace the relations through the intervening years. And a number of papers confront issues that have been at the heart of the troubled twentieth century.

In all, these papers address a sensitive yet vital set of issues from a variety of approaches and perspectives, becoming in their own way a part of the ongoing dialogue.

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