1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996202151303316

Titolo

EDPACS : the EDP audit, control and security newsletter

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Boston, MA], : Auerbach

ISSN

1936-1009

Disciplina

005

Soggetti

Electronic data processing - Auditing

Computers - Access control

Electronic data processing departments - Security measures

Periodicals.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Periodico

Note generali

Refereed/Peer-reviewed

Published: Philadelphia, PA: Taylor & Francis, 2007-

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910907059303321

Titolo

Parting of the Ways : The Variegated Ways of Separations between Jews and Christians / Markus Tiwald, Markus Öhler

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paderborn, : Brill | Schöningh, 2024

ISBN

3-657-79489-1

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (407 pages)

Collana

Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society - Supplementa ; 4

Disciplina

261.2

Soggetti

jüdisch-christlicher Dialog

Jewish-Christian Dialogue

Frühjudentum

early Judaism

beginnendes Christentum

early Christiantity

Jesus

Apostel Paulus

Apostle Paul

Ignatius von Antiochia

Ignatius of Antioch

Jewish identity



jüdische Identität

Gospel of Matthew

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

Nota di contenuto

Front Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- "Parting of the Ways" - A Problematic Metaphor: Introduction to the Volume -- Part I Jewish Identity and the Parting of the Ways -- 1. Group Identities in Ezra-Nehemia -- 2. Jesus-Oriented Groups and the Emergence of a Rabbinic Jewish Identity -- 3. Continued Contacts between Jews and Christians: Knowledge of Rabbinic Traditions in Christian Texts and Vice Versa -- 4. The Late Antique Synagogue at Capernaum: Was It Really a Congregation of Minim? -- Part II The Apostle Paul and the Parting of the Ways -- 5. The "Works of the Law": The Transformation of Jewish Identity Markers and the Parting of the Ways -- 6. Identity Transformation in Christ: Struggling with 'Ἔργα νόμου' in Paul -- 7. Paul and the Galatians as "Children" of Abraham: The Continuity of Faith in Salvation History in Judaism and Christianity -- Part III The Gospels and the Parting of the Ways -- 8. The Sayings Gospel Q and the Parting of the Ways -- 9. Matthew's Ethics and the Complex Processes of Differentiation and Separation of the Matthean Communities from Judaism -- 10. Finding Their Own Way in a Jewish Environment: The Letters (and Gospel) of John and the Parting of the Ways -- 11. Not Χριστιανοί: Group Designations by Christ Believers in the New Testament -- Part IV The Parting of the Ways in Non-Canonical and Patristic Texts -- 12. The Didache and the Parting of the Ways -- 13. Ignatius of Antioch: Redefining Identities and Creating Irreversible Separation -- 14. Judaism and Christianity in the Epistles of Ignatius: Reflections on Contextualisation in the 2nd Century CE -- 15. Jewish Scriptural Interpretation and Ritual Practice in Origen's Homilies on Leviticus -- 16. Parted by Nature or by Translation? Translation Choices in the Vulgate New Testament as a Factor in Perceptions of the "Parting of the Ways".

Part V Systematical-Theological Considerations Concerning the Parting of the Ways -- 17. "Consubstantial with the Father": Did the Council of Nicaea Neglect the Jewish Roots of Christianity? -- 18. Jesus the Judean and Jesus the Christ. Systematical-Theological Considerations on the Relationship between Judaism and Christianity -- List of Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover.

Sommario/riassunto

The essays collected in this volume are the proceedings of an international conference held in Vienna (Austria) in September 2022 on the “parting of the ways” between Jews and Christians. They demonstrate that the beginnings of what we today call “Christianity” were fully embedded in early Judaism in the first century CE. The 18 chapters of this collection span from considerations about early Jewish identity/identities (Tiwald/Öhler, Grohmann, Magness) to Pauline theology (Tiwald, Ehrensperger, Eschner), the Sayings Source (Heil), the Gospels of Matthew (Konradt), Johannine and Biblical theology (Schreiber, Scherer, Förster), the Didache (Doering) to Ignatius of Antioch (Foster, Öhler), Origen (Siquans), and the Rabbis (Stemberger). The volume ends with systematic-theological considerations on the



“parting of the ways” and perspectives of Jewish-Christian dialogue (Tück, Danz).