The separation of Church from Synagogue was not a one-time act, but a long-lasting, multilayered, and diversified process. The attempt to explain this process, namely the process of parting of the ways between Judaism and Christianity in the years 30–313 AD, constitutes the main research subject of this publication. The aim of this study is the presentation of the dynamism of Christian–Jewish relations in the first three centuries of the existence of the Church, taking into account mainly historical and theological (but not the only) factors which influenced these relations and finally led to the creation of two separate religions. The two religions existing side by side were in many aspects connected with each other mostly because both originated from biblical Judaism.
Mariusz Rosik Book order
May 5, 1968






- 2019
- 2013
«In Christ All Will Be Made Alive» (1 Cor 15:12-58)
The Role of Old Testament Quotations in the Pauline Argumentation for the Resurrection
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The book delves into Paul's defense of the resurrection of the dead by examining six Old Testament citations found in 1 Corinthians 15:12-58. It systematically analyzes each quotation by identifying its source, exploring its context within the Old Testament, and discussing its significance in relation to the broader themes of resurrection and faith in Paul's argument. This detailed exploration sheds light on the interplay between the Old Testament and New Testament teachings on resurrection.