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Liturgy --- Christian spirituality --- Jewish religion --- Prayer --- Judaism --- Christianity and other religions --- Christianity --- Relations --- Prayer - Judaism --- Prayer - Christianity --- Judaism - Relations - Christianity --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism
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Christianity and other religions --- Christianity and antisemitism --- Judaism --- 296*811 --- Antisemitisme--in oudheid en middeleeuwen --- 296*811 Antisemitisme--in oudheid en middeleeuwen --- Christianity and antisemitism. --- Christianity --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Religions --- Antisemitism and Christianity --- Relations --- History --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism - Controversial literature
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296*23 --- Talmudcommentaren --- 296*23 Talmudcommentaren --- Jewish religion --- anno 100-199 --- anno 1-99 --- Judaism --- Christianity --- Christianity and other religions --- History --- Origin. --- Relations --- Christianity. --- Judaism. --- Judaïsme --- Christianisme --- Histoire --- Judaism - History - Talmudic period, 10-425. --- Christianity - Origin. --- Judaism - Relations - Christianity. --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism.
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This book challenges current scholarly consensus concerning John’s references to the Jews in two ways. First, the author suggests that John’s portrayal of the Jews cannot be understood as a response to the violent policy of John’s opponents. Second, the author claims that John’s portrayal of Jewishness is much more ambivalent than is often claimed today. The first part of the book offers a detailed criticism on the so called two-level reading strategy which claims that John’s references to the Jews emerge from the conflict with rabbinic Judaism. The second part examines in detail John’s relationship to some basic markers of Jewishness. The book contributes to the ongoing discussion of anti-Judaism in John and efforts to understand John’s historical setting.
Jews in the New Testament. --- Jews in the New Testament --- Christianity and other religions --- Judaism --- Christianity and antisemitism --- Christianity --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Relations --- Christianity and antisemitism. --- Judaism. --- Christianity. --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Antisemitism and Christianity --- Jean (Book of the New Testament) --- Johanisi (Book of the New Testament) --- Johannesevangelium --- John (Book of the New Testament) --- Yohan pogŭm --- Yohane den (Book of the New Testament) --- Yūḥannā (Book of the New Testament) --- Brotherhood Week --- Juifs dans le Nouveau Testament --- Christianisme --- Judaïsme --- Christianisme et antisémitisme --- Bible. John --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Ioganaĭ (Book of the New Testament) --- Иоганай (Book of the New Testament) --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism. --- Judaism - Relations - Christianity.
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Paul seemingly nowhere in his letters commands his congregations to preach the gospel. Therefore many scholars have concluded that Paul's thinking had little or no place for a mission of the church. This study undertakes a fresh investigation of the question by devoting close attention to a text hitherto overlooked in discussion of early Christian mission, Paul's letter to the Philippians. The Jewish context of Paul’s thought in Philippians is the key to unlocking his understanding of church and mission in the letter. The study accordingly begins in Part One with an investigation of conversion of gentiles in ancient Judaism. Part Two, drawing upon this Jewish context, focuses on close exegesis of Philippians, revealing the crucial place of the mission of the church in Paul’s thought. The questions addressed by this study go to the heart of our understanding of Paul and of mission in earliest Christianity.
Mission of the church --- Judaism --- Christianity and other religions --- Mission de l'Eglise --- Judaïsme --- Christianisme --- Biblical teaching. --- Relations --- Christianity. --- Judaism. --- Enseignement biblique --- Bible. --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Missions --- Biblical teaching --- 227.1*5 --- 266.1*31 --- Brief van Paulus aan de Filippenzen --- Systematische missietheologie en de bijbel --- 266.1*31 Systematische missietheologie en de bijbel --- 227.1*5 Brief van Paulus aan de Filippenzen --- Judaïsme --- Church --- Jews --- Religions --- Semites --- Relations&delete& --- Christianity --- Mission --- Purpose --- Religion --- Epistle of Paul to the Philippians --- Epistle to the Philippians --- Letter of Paul to the Philippians --- Philippians --- Pillipo (Book of the New Testament) --- Biblia --- Bible. Philippians --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- 1945 --- -Christianity and other religions --- Gentiles in the Old Testament. --- Gentiles in the New Testament. --- Syncretism (Christianity) --- Brotherhood Week --- History --- Pillipo (Bible of the New Testament) --- Book of Isaiah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Ēsaias (Book of the Old Testament) --- Esaïe (Book of the Old Testament) --- Isaia (Book of the Old Testament) --- Bible (Isaiah (Biblical prophet)) --- Book of Isaiah (Isaiah (Biblical prophet)) --- Isaiah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Isaias (Book of the Old Testament) --- Isaïe (Book of the Old Testament) --- Izaya sho --- Jesaja (Book of the Old Testament) --- Jesajabuch (Book of the Old Testament) --- Sefer Y'sha'yah (Book of the Old Testament) --- Yeshaʻyahu (Book of the Old Testament) --- Y'sha'yah (Book of the Old Testament) --- History. --- Missions - Biblical teaching --- Mission of the church - Biblical teaching. --- Judaism - Relations - Christianity. --- Christianity and other religions - Judaism.
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