Jews and Christians: The Parting of the Ways, A.D. 70 to 135
edited by James D. G. Dunn
“The papers which follow were first delivered at the second Durham-Tübingen Research Symposium on Earliest Christianity and Judaism, which met at the University of Durham in September 1989[,...]on the subject of why and when earliest Christianity became something different from the Judaism of the same period. [...T]he symposium[...]focus[ed] on the period between the Jewish revolts (70–132), [with] a hunch that the years between apostolic age and post apostolic age, between second Temple Judaism and rabbinic Judaism, between the Jewish Christianity of James and Jerusalem and the Jewish Christianity of which the Fathers speak, are the hinge on which major issues hung and decisive events turned.” —“Preface”
CONTENTS
Preface “The Parting of the Ways” from the Perspective of Rabbinic Judaism Philip S. Alexander Diaspora Reactions to the Destruction of the Temple Martin Goodman The Septuagint as a Collection of Writings Claimed by Christians: Justin and the Church Fathers before Origen Martin Hengel Syncretistic Features in Jewish and Jewish-Christian Baptism Movements Hermann Lichtenberger Matthew's Christology and the Parting of the Ways Graham N. Stanton A note on the textual evidence for the omission of Matthew 9:34 J. Neville Birdsall “In Him was Life”: John’s Gospel and the Parting of the Ways John McHugh The Understanding of Christ in the Pauline School: A Sketch Peter Stuhlmacher The Question of Anti-semitism in the New Testament Writings of the Period James D. G. Dunn The Parting of the Ways: The Evidence of Jewish and Christian Apocalyptic and Mystical Material Christopher Rowland The Parting of the Ways: Eschatology and Messianic Hope Andrew Chester Jewish-Christian Relations in Barnabas and Justin Martyr William Horbury Problems of the Clementine Literature J. Neville Birdsall Concluding Summary and Postscript List of Contributors Indexes
Item Number: BKE673 Publication data: Grand Rapids, MI/Cambridge, United Kingdom: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 1999 Format: softcover Number of pages: X + 404 Dimensions (l × w × h): 22.8 cm × 15.3 cm × 2.1 cm ISBN: 0‒8028‒4498‒7