An Ancient Jewish Christian Source on the History of ChristianityC. M.Zeitschrift für Antikes Christentum / Journal of Ancient Christianity
[1]The Old Testament tells the history of the Jewish people,starting with the creation of the world.The New Testament recounts the life of Jesus Christ,his death,resurrection and ascension to heaven,and the subsequent spread of Christianity. Neither the Old nor the New Testament is the work ...
The history of the Jews leading up to the time of Jesus had a major impact on the development of Christianity. “When Christianity was clearly identified as a distant religion, the new religion was considered by its members to be the fulfillment of Judaism rather than a new religion.” “...
'The Parting of the Ways': Theological Construct or Historical Reality? The 'parting of the ways' has in recent years become a standard model for describing the split between Judaism and Christianity, with debate focusing on its causes and date. Yet although the model is considerably more e...
remember that you do not support the root, but the root supports you.” There are over 800 references in the Old Testament through to the New Testament regarding the roots of Christianity. When we understand the history of the disconnect of the church from her Jewish roots, we’...
History is full of those universal pestilences which by turn devastated the universe. They speak of one in particular, which was so violent that it burned even the roots of the plants, and spread throughout the known world, as far as the Empire of Cathay; had it been one degree more ...
In the process, it explores issues such as the role of text-selection in the delineation of community boundaries and the development of early Jewish and Christian ideas about the origins of evil on the earth. Fallen Angels and the History of Judaism and Christianity堕落天使和犹太教及基督教史 ...
The Development of Christian Doctrine before the Council of Nicaea, I: The Theology of Jewish Christianity. By Jean Daniélou, trans, and ed. by John A. Baker. Pp. xvi + 446. London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 1964. 45s. *** Frend,HC W. - 《Journal of Ecclesiastical History》 被引...
Was there an early, original, Nazarene form of Christianity that was so persecuted and so maligned that even today it is overlooked and/or dismissed by most who profess Christ?While the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches publicly place great emphasis on early Christian history, most ...
"To the Cabalist, God is an infinite Sea of Being (En Sof) without any limit; hence without any qualities, without desire or will of any kind. He is totally incomprehensible. " (Jacob Angus,The Meaning of Jewish History(1963) p. 286. ...