Who Created Christianity? is a compilation of essays by some of the highest international Christian scholars who desire to reinforce the relationship that Paul had with Jesus and Christianity. This book covers an intense ground of biblical scholarship. This book was a fantastic read due to its ardent scholarship and biblical nature. This compelling collection provides ample connections between Jesus and Paul, amplifying a longstanding argument between those for a continuity view and those with a stance of discontinuity. I do not believe there is a discontinuity in this topic. I, personally, enjoyed these various essays and found this resource to be extremely useful.
Judeophobia and the New Testament Texts and Contexts Edited by Sarah E. Rollens, Eric M. Vanden Eykel and Meredith J. C. Warren Judeophobia and the New Testament: Texts and Contexts is a timely and incisive contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding the New Testament’s role in the history of anti-Judaism and Judeophobia. The volume brings together leading voices in biblical studies, Jewish studies, and ancient history to interrogate the intersections between New Testament texts and the socio-political dynamics of Jewish–non-Jewish relations in antiquity and their afterlives in Christian tradition. The book’s central thesis challenges the traditional Christian assumption that Judeophobia is primarily a post-biblical phenomenon. Instead, the editors and contributors argue that forms of anti-Jewish discourse are already embedded within or provoked by certain New Testament texts, though often in complex and contextually conditioned ways. The volume thus aligns with the broader t...
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