Issues Of New Testament Anti-Judaism

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Chapter 1: Conflict In The Gospels

Chapter 2: Conflict In The Books Of Acts And The Canonical Epistles

Chapter 3: Deicide, Divine Predetermination, And Deliverance In The New Testament

Chapter 4: Conclusion

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Issues of New Testament Anti-Judaism brings a fresh analysis to the emerging conflicts between the earliest followers of Jesus of Nazareth and the leaders of the Jewish communities in Palestine and its environs. Roger S. Evans reveals that embedded in many of the confrontations between Jesus and Jewish leaders is Jesus’ self-identification as the “Son of Man.” It is this self-identification that further ignites the already simmering conflicts, and the final charge of blasphemy. In the book of Acts and in the canonical Epistles we hear the early Christians accusing the Jewish leaders and people of deicide, but it is also in these documents that the Christian authors continue to hope for and believe that the Jewish people are still part of God’s people. Finally, Evans reminds readers that, according to the authors of the New Testament, it was always God’s plan to send Jesus to die for the sins of his people and the world. This new analysis is intended to inspire both Christians and Jewish people of the twenty-first century to reevaluate how they respond to each other.

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SKU (ISBN): 9780761841432
ISBN10: 0761841431
Roger Evans
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2008
Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group

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