Anti-Judaism and Early Christian Identity
A Critique of the Scholarly Consensus
Biographical note
Miriam Taylor currently works for a Jewish research institute in Montreal. After doing policy-oriented political research in Ottawa, she took her D.Phil.in Theology at Oxford (1992). Her major research interest is in the sources of Christian anti-Semitism.
Readership
All those interested in the history of the church, patristic thought, Christian theology, comparative religion, Jewish studies, Christian anti-Judaism, as well as New Testament scholars, sociologists of religion, and ancient historians.
Reviews
'This is a powerful, well-written study and essential reading for historians of the early church, for historical theologians, and for all interested in Jewish-Christian dialogue'.
Gary A. Gaudin, ARC, 1995.
'Raises important questions for anyone seeking to understand the relations between Judaism and Christian in this period.'
Fred W. Burnett Religious Studies Review, 1996.
Gary A. Gaudin, ARC, 1995.
'Raises important questions for anyone seeking to understand the relations between Judaism and Christian in this period.'
Fred W. Burnett Religious Studies Review, 1996.
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