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The book explores the complex relationship between early Christianity and Judaism from 30 to 313 CE. It begins with the context of the Judeo-Christian community in Jerusalem and the early church's interactions with Jewish traditions and beliefs. Key events such as the expulsion of Jews from Rome, the Jerusalem Council, and the rise of apostolic missions highlight the evolving dynamics. The text discusses the theological implications of Christ's divinity, the role of the Law, and the growing acceptance of Gentiles into the faith. As the narrative progresses, the church's gradual separation from Judaism becomes evident, particularly during the Bar Kochba revolt and the establishment of the Jabne Academy. The tension between Jewish and Christian identities is examined, including debates over scriptural interpretations and the implications of anti-Jewish sentiments in early Christian writings. The work also addresses the socio-political factors influencing these developments, such as persecution and the status of women and slaves within both communities. The later sections delve into the emergence of distinct Christian theological perspectives and the challenges posed by figures like Marcion. The text concludes with reflections on the shifting identities of Jews and Christians and the historical context that shaped their paths. This comprehensive study sheds light on the formative years of Christianity and its intricate ties to
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Kościół a Synagoga 30-313 po Chr. Na rozdrożu, Mariusz Rosik
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