The Christian schism in Jewish history and Jewish memory

"How did Jews perceive the first Christians? By what means did they come to appreciate Christianity as a religion distinct from their own? In The Christian Schism in Jewish History and Jewish Memory, Professor Joshua Ezra Burns addresses those questions by describing the birth of Christianity a...

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Main Author: Burns, Joshua Ezra (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2016
In:Year: 2016
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Church / Judaism / Religious identity
B Judaism / Christianity
RelBib Classification:BH Judaism
CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations
KAB Church history 30-500; early Christianity
Further subjects:B Judaism Relations Christianity
B History of religion studies
B Christianity and other religions Judaism
B Rabbinic Judaism
B Primitive Christianity
B Jews Identity
B Judaism
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Summary:"How did Jews perceive the first Christians? By what means did they come to appreciate Christianity as a religion distinct from their own? In The Christian Schism in Jewish History and Jewish Memory, Professor Joshua Ezra Burns addresses those questions by describing the birth of Christianity as a function of the Jewish past. Surveying a range of ancient evidences, he examines how the authors of Judaism's earliest surviving memories of Christianity speak to the perspectives of rabbinic observers who were conditioned by the unique circumstances of their encounters with Christianity to recognize its adherents as fellow Jews. Only upon the decline of the Church's Jewish demographic were their successors compelled to see Christianity as something other than a variation of Jewish cultural expression. The evolution of thought in the classical Jewish literary record thus offers a dynamic account of Christianity's separation from Judaism counterbalancing the abrupt schism attested in contemporary Christian texts"--
Introduction: the Christian schism in Jewish history and Jewish memory -- 1. The parting of the ways in contemporary perspective -- 2. Jewish identity in classical antiquity: critical issues and approaches to definition -- 3. Early Christian negotiations with Jewish identity -- 4. Reading Christianity as a Jewish heresy in early Rabbinic texts -- 5. Shifting demographics and the making of a schism
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1107120470