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Jewish Believers in Jesus: The Early Centuries examines the
formative first five centuries of Christian history as experienced
by individuals who were ethnically Jewish but who professed faith
in Jesus Christ as the Messiah. Offering the work of an impressive
international team of scholars, this unique study examines the
first five centuries of texts thought to have been authored or
edited by Jewish Christians, including the Old Testament
Pseudepigrapha, the New Testament Apocrypha, and some patristic
works. Also considered are statements within patristic literature
about Jewish believers and uses of oral traditions from Jewish
Christians. Furthermore, the evidence in Jewish, mainly rabbinic,
literature is examined, and room is made for a judicious sifting of
the archaeological evidence. The final two chapters are devoted to
an enlightening synthesis of the material with subsequent
conclusions regarding Jewish believers in antiquity. Contributors
Philip S. Alexander Richard Bauckham James Carleton Paget Anders
Ekenberg Torleif Elgvin Craig A. Evans Donald A. Hagner Gunnar af
Hallstroem Sten Hidal Peter Hirschberg Reidar Hvalvik Wolfram
Kinzig Lawrence Lahey Oskar Skarsaune Graham Stanton James F.
Strange
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