Disciplines
History, Archaeology (10%); Philosophy, Ethics, Religion (60%); Linguistics and Literature (30%)
Keywords
Early Judaism,
Early Christianity,
Parting of the Ways
Abstract
Jesus and his first followers were Jews who never intended to form a new religion apart from
Judaism. The so called parting of the ways between Jews and Christians was long and by no
means monolinear. Rather, it was a complex process that stretched over five hundred years,
occurring in different places at disparate velocities and under a variety of circumstances.
Highlighting the pluriformity of early Judaism (300 BCE 200 CE) in its political, sociological,
economic, and religious implications, this book shows that what we today call the beginnings of
Christianity was in fact an integral part of multifaceted Judaism.