Attitudes to Gentiles in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

Associate Professor David C Sim editor James S McLaren editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:7th Nov '13

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This volume explores the attitudes to Gentiles in ancient Jewish literature and in many of the New Testament texts

This volume describes the attitudes towards Gentiles in both ancient Judaism and the early Christian tradition. The Jewish relationship with and views about the Gentiles played an important part in Jewish self-definition, especially in the Diaspora where Jews formed the minority among larger Gentile populations. Jewish attitudes towards the Gentiles can be found in the writings of prominent Jewish authors (Josephus and Philo), sectarian movements and texts (the Qumran community, apocalyptic literature, Jesus) and in Jewish institutions such as the Jerusalem Temple and the synagogue. In the Christian tradition, which began as a Jewish movement but developed quickly into a predominantly Gentile tradition, the role and status of Gentile believers in Jesus was always of crucial significance. Did Gentile believers need to convert to Judaism as an essential component of their affiliation with Jesus, or had the appearance of the messiah rendered such distinctions invalid? This volume assesses the wide variety of viewpoints in terms of attitudes towards Gentiles and the status and expectations of Gentiles in the Christian church.

[An] inspiring collection of essays. * Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses *

ISBN: 9780567637666

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 630g

320 pages