Christianity, Judaism and Other Greco-Roman Cults, Part 4


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The editor hopes that these papers, on themes of interest to Morton Smith, will contribute to the critical discussion of some problems of concern to him. Since Smith is one of the great scholarly masters of this generation, it is through scholarship, and not through encomia, that the editor and his colleagues choose to pay their tribute. The facts about the man, his writings, his critical judgment, intelligence, erudition and wit, his labor as selfless teacher and objective, profound critic speak for themselves and require no embellishment.... I hope that the quality of what follows will impress my teacher, Professor Morton Smith, and those scholars who care to read these volumes, as having been worth the immense efforts of all concerned. From the Foreword by Jacob Neusner










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Goyim


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Early Christian Texts on Jews and Judaism


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Examines four early Christian anti-Jewish writings, applying new methods of the historical-critical school. The four 2nd century texts are by Barnabas ("Epistle of Barnabas"), Justin Martyr ("Dialogue with Trypho"), Melito of Sardis ("Paschal Homily"), and Tertullian ("Answer to the Jews"). States that these texts, along with the New Testament, were theological and not historical works. Deplores the fact that they are still used by modern Christians to propagate prejudice or create false impressions about Jews and Judaism.







Religious Rivalries and the Struggle for Success in Caesarea Maritima


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Contains 16 contributions representing work drawn from a multi-year seminar conducted through the Canadian Society of Biblical Studies. North American and European contributors, primarily associated with religiously affiliated universities, address literary, inscriptional, and archaeological evidence on Pagans, Samaritans, Jews, and Christians, including how each group interacted with the religious 'other', as well as studies exploring the Caesarea centurion Cornelius and Roman army religion, pagan-Jewish revelries in Caesarea and Alexandria, and other topics.