This is a reading for serious students of Church and Jewish history. It is based on my Ph.D. dissertation at Stellenbosch University on the history of Jewish-Christian polemics. There I reconstruct the fourth-century polemic...

Buy Now From Amazon

Product Review

This is a reading for serious students of Church and Jewish history. It is based on my Ph.D. dissertation at Stellenbosch University on the history of Jewish-Christian polemics. There I reconstruct the fourth-century polemic between sages of the Babylonian Talmud and a local Semitic Christian community. In this work, I compare what St. Aphrahat (who writes in the language of the Babylonian Talmud) with what Jewish sages had to say concerning 5 key topics (circumcision, prayer, Passover, kashrut and fasting). Regarding the nature of Aphrahat€s encounters with the Jews, this book provides a set of additional or secondary conclusions that concern a variety of topics such as the nature of Jewish missions to (Jewish) Christians and Aphrahat€s treatment of the Christian Pascha/Passover in relationship to the idea of the Christian Sabbath.

Similar Products

The Jewish Gospel of John: Discovering Jesus, King of All IsraelThe Jewish Sabbath: From the Maccabees to QumranThe Jewish Gospels: The Story of the Jewish ChristBiblical Hebrew Laminated Sheet (Zondervan Get an A! Study Guides)Border Lines: The Partition of Judaeo-Christianity (Divinations: Rereading Late Ancient Religion)The Misunderstood Jew: The Church and the Scandal of the Jewish JesusTeach Yourself to Read HebrewRestoring the Jewishness of the Gospel: A Message for Christians Condensed from Messianic JudaismWhat Every Christian Needs to Know About the Jewishness of Jesus: A New Way of Seeing the Most Influential Rabbi in HistoryThe Naming of Jesus in Hebrew Matthew