Gentiles, Jews, Christians: Polemics and Apologetics in the Greco-Roman EraFortress Press, 1992 - 390 σελίδες Conzelmann, a German theologian and New Testament scholar (1915-1985), discusses the evaluation of Judaism in Greco-Roman literature, mentioning the ritual murder accusations and anti-Judaic texts of Manetho, Apion and others. Asserts, however, that there was no such thing in antiquity as a continuing antisemitic stream. |
Περιεχόμενα
THE POLITICAL BACKGROUND | 7 |
II | 29 |
THE EVALUATION OF JUDAISM | 45 |
Πνευματικά δικαιώματα | |
11 άλλες ενότητες δεν εμφανίζονται
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