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1. The Invention of Jewish Christianity: From Early Christian Heresiology to John Toland’s Nazarenus
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Matt Jackson-McCabe
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Invention of Jewish Christianity: From Early Christian Heresiology to John Toland’s Nazarenus 12
- 2. Jewish Christianity, Pauline Christianity, and the Critical Study of the New Testament: Thomas Morgan and F. C. Baur 37
- 3. Apostolic vs. Judaizing Jewish Christianity: The Reclamation of Apostolic Authority in Post-Baur Scholarship 77
- 4. The Legacy of Christian Apologetics in Post-Holocaust Scholarship: Jean Daniélou, Marcel Simon, and the Problem of Definition 100
- 5. Problems and Prospects: Jewish Christianity and Identity in Contemporary Discussion 122
- 6. Beyond Jewish Christianity: Ancient Social Taxonomies and the Christianity-Judaism Divide 144
- Abbreviations 185
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 273
- Index 289
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
- 1. The Invention of Jewish Christianity: From Early Christian Heresiology to John Toland’s Nazarenus 12
- 2. Jewish Christianity, Pauline Christianity, and the Critical Study of the New Testament: Thomas Morgan and F. C. Baur 37
- 3. Apostolic vs. Judaizing Jewish Christianity: The Reclamation of Apostolic Authority in Post-Baur Scholarship 77
- 4. The Legacy of Christian Apologetics in Post-Holocaust Scholarship: Jean Daniélou, Marcel Simon, and the Problem of Definition 100
- 5. Problems and Prospects: Jewish Christianity and Identity in Contemporary Discussion 122
- 6. Beyond Jewish Christianity: Ancient Social Taxonomies and the Christianity-Judaism Divide 144
- Abbreviations 185
- Notes 187
- Bibliography 273
- Index 289