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Trading Places
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292 pages
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The authors challenge the conventional view that early Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism developed separately, proposing instead that these two traditions intersected and influenced each other during the first four centuries of the Common Era. By examining their intertwined histories, Chilton and Neusner provide a fresh perspective on Western religious history, suggesting that the relationship between these faiths was more dynamic and reciprocal than previously thought.
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2004, paperback
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