New Testament Differences between Jewish & Christian Traditions
.... Furthermore, in 1 Corinthians,
Paul does not call for the same strict rules that one finds in
Jewish law, such as circumcision or only eating certain foods. ....
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The Jewish - Christian Split
....
Paul and others spread the gospels throughout the Roman Empire, winning many converts .... Churches and communities in which movement away from the
Jewish law was ....
(513

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Saint Paul
.... He would begin by preaching in a synagogue but would soon be expelled as a rabble rouser; then, with a small number of
Jewish adherents,
Paul would turn to the ....
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Saint Paul, or Saul
.... He would begin by preaching in a synagogue but would soon be expelled as a rabble rouser; then, with a small number of
Jewish adherents,
Paul would turn to the ....
(1649

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St. Paul on the Priesthood and Ministry
.... This background explains the fact that in his various letters
Paul dismisses
Jewish spiritual and Greek secular/pagan philosophical and ritual tradition and ....
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Paul Among Jews & Gentiles
.... has repeatedly put a high price on the value of forgiveness,
Paul does not need to repeat this. Instead, he attacks the very heart of
Jewish legalism when he ....
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Books of the New Testament
.... Furthermore, in 1 Corinthians,
Paul does not call for the same strict rules that one finds in
Jewish law, such as circumcision or only eating certain foods. ....
(967

4

)
Jewish Movement of Hasidism
.... Buber was the primary thinker whose views strongly influenced
Jewish existentialism and also Protestant existentialists such as
Paul Tillich: "Today, Buber's ....
(2479

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The Golden Age of Ottoman Jewry
.... Dumont,
Paul. "
Jewish Communities in Turkey during the Last Decades of the Nineteenth Century in the Light of the Archives of the Alliance Israelite Universelle ....
(1686

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)
Hasidism Hasidism is a Jewish movement dati
.... Buber was the primary thinker whose views strongly influenced
Jewish existentialism and also Protestant existentialists such as
Paul Tillich: "Today, Buber's ....
(2479

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Jesus and Saint Paul
.... of
Paul. Like Jesus,
Paul was raised by his parents (who were Pharisees) in the strict doctrines of the
Jewish faith.
Paul was a ....
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Jesus the Pharisee
.... long before the appearance of Moses (4). The 12th-century
Jewish scholar Maimonides .... alike, a fact completely consistent with claims by Jesus and
Paul that the ....
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Scriptures & Tenets Part I -- The Gospels
....
Paul was able to use both his
Jewish heritage and Roman citizenship to maximum advantage in order to preach the Lordship of Jesus, and the necessity of ....
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Jewish and Christian Interpretations of Genesis
.... Ages, and those involved in the codification of
Jewish scripture and .... new religion; the Pharisee Saul specifically distinguished himself from the apostle
Paul. ....
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The first epistle to the church at Thessalonica
.... Further, it strongly suggests that
Paul probably realized that the use of
Jewish apocalyptic images "was not the most adequate vehicle for expressing the ....
(1957

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)
Founding of Roman Catholic Church
.... Local
Jewish communities know of the sect that "everywhere [] is spoken against" (Acts 28:22), not least because
Paul appears to have upset
Jewish and pagan ....
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Founding of the Roman Catholic Church
.... Local
Jewish communities know of the sect that "everywhere [] is spoken against" (Acts 28:22), not least because
Paul appears to have upset
Jewish and pagan ....
(3018

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Interpretations of Romans 12:1-2
.... the rela tionship between the Christian movement and the other/older forms of Judaism (assuming that
Paul and other Christians of
Jewish background continued ....
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Survey of the New Testament
.... against Rome or any type of earthly freedom fight for the
Jewish people .... The Apostle
Paul, in effect, rates the title of Founder of Christianity, since the early ....
(1639

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)
Song of Roland
.... Local
Jewish communities know of the sect that "everywhere [] is spoken against" (Acts 28.22), not least because
Paul appears to have upset
Jewish and pagan ....
(2818

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Theme of Christianity in The Song of Roland
.... Local
Jewish communities know of the sect that "everywhere [] is spoken against" (Acts 28.22), not least because
Paul appears to have upset
Jewish and pagan ....
(2818

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Women's Place in Biblical Society
.... note that the church in Corinth was apparently primarily a Gentile church, with few if any members from a
Jewish background. This is probably why
Paul goes on ....
(2830

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Judaism, Christianity and Islam
.... Initially an opponent of Christians as
Jewish heretics,
Paul--Saul that was--became the authoritative voice of first-century Christianity. ....
(2119

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)
Gnosticism
.... Because of this, she speculates, one must also search
Paul's writings for the same sort of
Jewish traditions which were adopted by some of the Gnostic groups. ....
(2284

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)
Authorship of Luke-Acts
.... ie, a mission to non-Jews), Salmon asserts, "reflects a
Jewish perspective of .... the mainstream of Judaism, as do nonbelieving Jews, and that
Paul also defended ....
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)
The authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews has
.... Clement also held that
Paul's name was deliberately suppressed because he had offended
Jewish Christians in past conflicts. Origen ....
(2809

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)
Jesus Christ
.... Local
Jewish communities know of the sect that "everywhere [] is spoken against" (Acts 28:22), not least because
Paul appears to have upset
Jewish and pagan ....
(4473

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The Seaport City of Ephesus
....
Jewish antipathy towards
Paul and Christianity becomes more understandable in light of their facing animosity already because they try to worship the true and ....
(2347

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)
Jewish Immigration to America
.... Paula E. Gender and Assimilation in Modern
Jewish History: The Roles and Representation of Women. Seattle, WA: Univ. of Washington Press, 1995. Lombardo,
Paul. ....
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Jean-Paul Sartre
Jean-
Paul Sartre was born in 1905 and died in 1980. .... about those who ascribe all or part of the misfortunes of France to the presence of
Jewish elements in ....
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