Rabbinic Judaism
.... Based on the evidence of the Mishnah in its form from around the year 200
CE,
Judaism would have appeared to be centered on the priesthood and the Temple, with ....
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Qumran, Early Christians & Early Rabbinic Judaism
.... According to Charlesworth (1992), it was during the period from 70 to 132
CE that both Christianity and Rabbinic
Judaism became centralized and developed their ....
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Jesus the Pharisee
.... the history of religion is the fact of contrast between
Judaism and Christianity .... from the standpoint of Jewish sectarianism in the first century
CE Falk cites ....
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Evolvement of Judaism
.... Biblical religion of a desert people to the modern rabbinical
Judaism that is .... As discussed in last week's reading, in 70
CE, after the complete destruction of ....
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Historical Background of Judaism
.... For example, until 70
CE, there was usually at least one accepted temple where .... several impressions I got from the reading that helped explain
Judaism, both the ....
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Judaism and Islam
.... the scheme of history,
Judaism was referred to and to an extent absorbed by Islam when it coalesced into a religious belief system in the seventh century
CE. ....
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Islam
.... both similar to and different from
Judaism and Christianity. The religion known as Islam was founded by a man named Muhammad, who was born about 570
CE of the ....
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Christianity and Buddhism
.... which was a necessary precursor of the break from traditional
Judaism; and (2 .... way of Muslim soldiers, Muhammad at their head; he triumphed in 624
CE in Arabia ....
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The Jewish - Christian Split
.... made the new Christian sect seem incompatible with traditional
Judaism, and the gap .... By 200
CE, Christianity was found throughout the Roman Empire and into ....
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The Lives of Jesus and Muhammad
.... The basic information is that in the first century AD (
CE) a Jew named Jesus .... of fallen mankind and a wholesale overhaul of Jesus' religion of birth,
Judaism. ....
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Capital Punishment and the Talmud
.... and tragedy, that with a little more tolerance and perhaps Divine grace,
Judaism could have .... on the path, lost by the end of the first century
CE, of becoming ....
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The Dead Sea Scrolls
.... Jordan during the period between approximately 2 BCE and 70
CE These scrolls .... of the scrolls to the Christian faith, the Essence community, and early
Judaism. ....
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Gnosticism
.... internally, yet having achieved a "political unity between 150 and 400 [
CE]." At the .... time, and shared moreover at least by a part of
Judaism then unconsciously ....
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Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... Roman Catholic Church from the period of Jesus (6-4 BCE-30
CE) to the .... ministering especially to "godfearers"--Greek men and women attracted to
Judaism but who ....
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Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... Roman Catholic Church from the period of Jesus (6-4 BCE-30
CE) to the .... ministering especially to "godfearers"--Greek men and women attracted to
Judaism but who ....
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The first epistle to the church at Thessalonica
.... 140
CE), and was "quoted by name by Irenaeus" about 180
CE, and has .... Gager (1981) asserts that "
Judaism and Christianity were the only cults in the empire that ....
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Authorship of Luke-Acts
.... and canonized into the New Testament as early as 170
CE, is an .... almost no difference between (natural born) Jews and Gentile proselytes to
Judaism, who were ....
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Examination of Religious Scriptures
.... to that of the midrashic homily, which is commonly used in
Judaism to explain .... before the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, around 70
CE, Christians and ....
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Application of Gospel of Mark in Today's Society
.... to that of the midrashic homily, which is commonly used in
Judaism to explain .... before the destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, around 70
CE, Christians and ....
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Christianity & Jesus
As Christianity grew from its earliest days as a sect within
Judaism to its position as a .... day of the week, which, by the end of the first century
CE had come ....
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The German Refugee
.... May,
CE and Magill, FN Critical Survey of Short Fiction, (2nd edit.), Vol. 4. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, Inc. Mesher, D. "Malamud's Jewish Metaphors."
Judaism, ....
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The German Refugee
.... May,
CE and Magill, FN Critical Survey of Short Fiction, (2nd edit.), Vol. 4. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, Inc. Mesher, D. "Malamud's Jewish Metaphors."
Judaism, ....
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Talmud and Mishnah in Jewish History
Integral to
Judaism is the great compendium of Jewish law and lore called the Talmud .... the destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple by the Romans in 70
CE, when it ....
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Major Religions of India
.... eclipsed and persecuted by Islam in the seventh century
CE. Campbell (199-201) cites its influence on Islam and Christianity, as well as on Messianic
Judaism. ....
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The "Righteous Teacher"
.... in the sixth century BCE, and extends to roughly the thirteenth century
CE. .... that which has been described as "all the nonlegal literature of rabbinic
Judaism. ....
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Righteous Teacher
.... in the sixth century BCE, and extends to roughly the thirteenth century
CE. .... that which has been described as "all the nonlegal literature of rabbinic
Judaism. ....
(1698

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Midrash Pesher of Habakkuk & Jesus of Nazareth
.... in the sixth century BCE, and extends to roughly the thirteenth century
CE. .... that which has been described as "all the nonlegal literature of rabbinic
Judaism. ....
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Discipleship in Gospel According to Mark
.... B. Losing the mysticism in religion 1. Ignoring the mystical roots of
Judaism C. The .... world in the latter half of the first century of the Common Era (
CE). ....
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Development of Gnosticism The purpose of this rese
.... to orthodoxy mainly to the second century AD/
CE Ibid., passim .... some commentaries that consider gnosticism as actually pre-Christian (not including
Judaism). ....
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Church History
.... He writes of Hippolytus and Tertullian (both c. 200
CE, and the latter he .... of the earliest vestiges of the Christian church as it evolved out of
Judaism. ....
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