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100 1 _aReed, Annette Yoshiko,
_d1973-
_eauthor.
245 1 0 _aJewish-Christianity and the history of Judaism :
_bcollected essays /
_cAnnette Yoshiko Reed.
300 _axxx, 505 pages ;
_c24 cm.
490 1 _aTexts and Studies in Ancient Judaism ;
_v171.
500 _a"The present volume collects and extends the results of over a decade of [the author's] experiments in reorienting research on zJewish-Christianityy so as to relativize and recontextualize the representation of Jews and Jewishness in Patristic literature, while also engaging Jewish sources, trajectories of Jewish history, and questions from and about Jewish Studies."--Page xix.
500 _aCollection of articles, some previously published.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 _gAbbreviations --
_gPrimary Sources --
_gIntroduction : Historicizing "Jewish-Christianity" --
_tProlegomenon : Christian Origins as Jewish History --
_t"Jewish-Christians" and the Historiography of Early Jewish, Christian Relations --
_t"Jewish-Christianity" after the "Parting of the Ways" --
_tThe "Parting of the Ways" and the History of Scholarship on the Pseudo-Clementines --
_tHistoriography and Identity in the Pseudo-Clementines --
_tJews, Gentiles, and Salvation-History in Rec. 1.27-71 --
_tTwo Teachers of Truth : Moses and Jesus in Hom. 8.5-7 and Rec. 4.5 --
_tDemons, Jews, and Gentiles in Hom. 8-11 and Rec. 4-6 --
_t"Jewish-Christianity" in Hom. 8-11 and Rec. 4-6 --
_tThe Pseudo-Clementines in Their Late Antique Contexts --
_tBeyond "Judaism" and "Christianity" in the Roman Near East --
_tExporting "Christianity" and Other Local Identities --
_tWater, Blood, Purity, and Boundaries --
_tMishnah Niddah --
_tDidascalia apostolorum --
_tPseudo-Clementine Homilies
_tBlood and Water, Between and Beyond "Religion(s)" --
_tBeyond "Judaism" and "Christianity" --
_t"Jewish-Christian" Apocrypha and Jewish, Christian Relations --
_t"Jewish-Christian" Apocrypha from the Second and Third Centuries --
_t"Jewish-Christian" Apocrypha from the Fourth and Fifth Centuries --
_tRevisiting the Problem of "Jewish-Christianity" --
_tHellenism and Judaism in "Jewish-Christian" Perspective --
_tGreeks vs. "Barbarians" in Homilies 4-6 --
_tHellenism in Josephus, Tatian, and Homilies 4-6 --
_tJudaism in the Debate with Appion and the Homilies --
_tHomilies 4-6 and Rec. 10.17-51 --
_tHomilies 4-6 and the Redaction of the Homilies --
_tRemapping "Hellenism" and "Judaism" in Late Antiquity --
_tHeresy, Minut, and the "Jewish-Christian" Novel --
_tThe Homilies as Heresiology --
_tHistories of "Heresy" in the Homilies and Epiphanius --
_tHellenism and Samaritanism as "Heretical" Paradigms --
_tNarrativized Polemics in the Homilies and Rabbinic Literature
_tHeresiology, Identity, and Polemics --
_t"Jewish-Christianity" as Counterhistory? --
_tThe Pseudo-Clementines and the History of the Apostolic Age --
_tThe Homilies and Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History --
_tApostolic Succession and the Transmission of Truth --
_tPrimordial Truth, Jewish Succession, and Apostolic Teaching --
_tThe Apostolic Mission --
_tPeter, Paul, and Clement of Rome --
_t"Orthodoxy" and "Heresy" --
_t"Jewish-Christianity" --
_tHistory and Counterhistory --
_t"Jewish-Christianity" in Jewish History and Jewish Studies --
_tMessianism between Judaism and Christianity --
_tMessianism and Difference --
_tJewish Messianism and Christian Self-Definition --
_tJewish Identities and "Jewish-Christian" Counterhistories --
_tModern Counterhistories of Christianity and Jewish Messianism --
_tChristianity and the Messiahs of Judaism --
_tSecrecy, Suppression, and the Jewishness of Christian Originsarrativized Polemics in the Homilies and Rabbinic Literature
_tFerdinand Christian Baur on Petrine "Jewish-Christianity, " Lost and Rediscovered --
_tJohn Toland on Censored "Apocrypha" and the Secret (Jewish) History of Christianity --
_tSecrecy and the Transmission of Torah and Truth in the Epistle of Peter to James and the Homilies --
_tFrom the Christian Reception of the Epistle of Peter to James to Its Modern Jewish Afterlives --
_tCensorship between Cultural Amnesia and Cultural Creativity --
_tWhen Did Rabbis Become Pharisees? --
_tMatthew 23 in the "Shadow of Yavneh" --
_tContextualizing Matthew 23 : Rabbinic and Epigraphical Data --
_tEarly Christian Perspectives on Matthew 23 and Pharisees --
_t"Jewish-Christian" Re-readings of Matthew's Pharisees --
_t"Jewish-Christian" Evidence for Jewish History? --
_tRethinking "Jewish-Christian" Evidence for Jewish Mysticism --
_tChristianity in the Historiography of Jewish Mysticism --
_t"Jewish-Christian" Evidence for Jewish Mysticism? --
_tRereading Ps.-Clem. Hom. 17.7ture
_tFrom Parallels to Contexts --
_tThe Modern Jewish Rediscovery of "Jewish-Christianity" --
_tThe Pseudo-Clementines, John Toland, and the Modern Invention of "Jewish-Christianity" --
_tHeinrich Graetz and the Jewishness of "Jewish-Christians" --
_tAugustus Neander, Gnosis, and "Jewish-Christianity" --
_tRemembering and Forgetting "Jewish-Christianity" and Wissenschaft des Judentums --
_tEpilogue : After "Origins, " Beyond "Identity, " and Before "Religion(s)" --
_tAfter "Origins" --
_tBeyond "Identity" --
_tBefore "Religion(s)" --
_tLooking Ahead --
_tTimeline of Key Texts, Figures, and Events --
_tAnnotated Bibliography on "Jewish-Christianity" --
_tIoudaios before and after "Religion" --
_t"Jew" and the Making of the Christian Gaze --
_gIndex of Sources --
_gAuthor Index.
520 _a"Jewish-Christianity" is a contested category in current research. But for precisely this reason, it may offer a powerful lens through which to rethink the history of Jewish/Christian relations. Traditionally, Jewish-Christianity has been studied as part of the origins and early diversity of Christianity. Collecting revised versions of previously published articles together with new materials, Annette Yoshiko Reed reconsiders Jewish-Christianity in the context of Late Antiquity and in conversation with Jewish studies. She brings further attention to understudied texts and traditions from Late Antiquity that do not fit neatly into present day notions of Christianity as distinct from Judaism. In the process, she uses these materials to probe the power and limits of our modern assumptions about religion and identity.--Book jacket.
650 0 _aJewish Christians
_xHistory
_yEarly church, ca. 30-600.
650 0 _aJudaism
_xRelations
_xChristianity.
830 0 _aTexte und Studien zum antiken Judentum ;
_v171.
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_cE-BOOK