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Dunn and the partings of the ways; The aim specified; The method and perspectives of the study; Theories, perspectives and the question of verification; "The truth is out there"-textuality and meaning; Theories and perspectives; How do we know when we know?; The method of the study 327 $aA hermeneutical model of interpretationSummary and conclusion; 2 THE SETTING; Introduction; A short history of Antioch; The foundation and early development of the city; From Antiochus IV Epiphanes to Titus; The social and religious life of Antioch; Antioch as a Greco-Roman; Public and private worship; Social conditions in Antioch; The Jewish community in Antioch up to 66; The origin of Jewish presence in Antioch; The legal status of the Jews of Antioch; One community-several congregations; The internal organization of the Jewish community; The synagogue as a community center 327 $aSummary and conclusion3 THE CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS DIFFERENTIATION; Introduction; Constructing analytical tools; A theory of religious differentiation; Religion and value-changing processes; Muslims and religious change in modern Europe; Pluralism and religious differentiation; A theory of social integration; Variables of assimilation; The process of assimilation; The assimilation profile-a test case; The use of acculturation; Analysis-Antiochean Judaism revealed; Groups and factions; Crossing the boundaries-Antiochus the apostate; Observing torah-religious traditionalists 327 $aConstructing alternatives-messianism and HellenismThe synagogue and religious differentiation; Summary and conclusion; 4 EVIDENCE OF INTERACTION; Introduction; Riots and reactions; The incident at the circus; Antiochus, Titus and the Jews in Antioch; The paradox of attraction; Converts, admirers and god-fearers; Ethics, survival rates and the attraction of the Jews; Jews, god-fearers and civic authorities; The incident at Antioch; The scholarly debate; Purity and tithing; Circumcision and table-fellowship; Critique and revision; Circumcision and oath-taking; Christian identity 327 $aThe need for a different approachCovenant and conflict; The eschatological status of Gentiles; The agreement at Jerusalem and the apostolic decree; Who ate with whom-the issue of table-fellowship; Covenantal theology in the making; Summary and conclusion; 5 POLITICS AND PERSECUTION; Introduction; Constructing analytical tools; A theory of social movements; Social movements and collective action; The rationality of social behavior; The origin of social movements; The mobilization of resources; Social movements and social conflict; Analysis-the struggle for independence 327 $aThe call for collective action 330 $aZetterholm uses theoretical insights from the social sciences to deal with the complex issues raised by the parting of Judaism and Christian, and the accompanying rise of Christian anti-Semitism in ancient Antioch. 410 0$a[Routledge early church monographs] 606 $aJewish Christians$zTurkey$zAntioch$xHistory$yEarly church, ca. 30-600 606 $aReligion and sociology$zTurkey$zAntioch$xHistory 606 $aChristianity and other religions$xJudaism$xHistory 606 $aJudaism$xRelations$xChristianity$xHistory 607 $aAntioch (Turkey)$xChurch history 615 0$aJewish Christians$xHistory 615 0$aReligion and sociology$xHistory. 615 0$aChristianity and other religions$xJudaism$xHistory. 615 0$aJudaism$xRelations$xChristianity$xHistory. 676 $a275.64/01 700 $aZetterholm$b Magnus$f1958,$01509949 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910783820903321 996 $aThe formation of Christianity in Antioch$93742196 997 $aUNINA