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P-ISSN 0082-7118
E-ISSN 2752-7042
Journal articles
Vol. 45, Issue 2, 1994November 01, 1994 BST

Judaism and the Rise of Christianity: A Roman Perspective

E. A. Judge,
early christianitygreco-roman backgroundromanjewish taxparting of the ways
https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30436
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Articles in Vol. 45, Issue 2, 1994

Vol. 45, Issue 2, 1994
  • The Epistle to the Galatians and Classical Rhetoric: Part 3
    Janet Fairweather
  • The Structure of Hebrews from Three Perspectives
    Steve Stanley
  • Entertaining Angels: Their Place in Contemporary Theology
    Lawrence Osborn
  • Wakening a Sleeping Metaphor: A New Interpretation of Malachi 1:11
    Åke Viberg
  • Eternal Creation
    Paul Helm
  • Fallacies in the Study of Early Israel: An Onomastic Perspective
    Richard S. Hess
  • Judaism and the Rise of Christianity: A Roman Perspective
    E. A. Judge
  • What Were the Sadducees Reading? An Enquiry into the Literary Background of Mark 12:18-23
    Peter G. Bolt
  • Is Universalism an Implication of the Notion of Post-Mortem Evangelism?
    R. R. Cook
  • Foreign Gods Identified in Acts 17:18?
    K. L. McKay
  • Jesus the Only Teacher
    Samuel Byrskog
  • The Underworld and the Dead in the Old Testament
    Philip Johnston
Tyndale Bulletin
Judge, E. A. 1994. “Judaism and the Rise of Christianity: A Roman Perspective.” Tyndale Bulletin 45 (2): 355–68. https://doi.org/10.53751/001c.30436.
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