Theology

Edwin K. Broadhead

Jewish Ways of Following Jesus

Redrawing the Religious Map of Antiquity

[Jüdische Wege, Jesus zu folgen. Die Neukartierung der Religion in der Antike.]

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Jewish Christianity endured as a historical entity in a variety of places, in different times, and in diverse modes. If this is true, a new religious map of antiquity is required.
In this study, Edwin K. Broadhead's purpose is to gather the ancient evidence of Jewish Christianity and to reconsider its impact. He begins his investigation with the hypothesis that groups in antiquity who were characterized by Jewish ways of following Jesus may be vastly underrepresented, misrepresented and undervalued in the ancient sources and in modern scholarship. Giving a critical analysis of the evidence, the author suggests that Jewish Christianity endured as an historical entity in a variety of places, in different times and in diverse modes. If this is true, a new religious map of antiquity is required. Moreover, the author offers a revised context for the history of development of both Judaism and Christianity and for their relationship.
Authors/Editors

Edwin K. Broadhead Born 1955; 1977 BA; 1981 MDiv; 1986 PhD; 1991 Dr. theol.; 2005 & 2014 Visiting Scholar, Wolfson College, Oxford University; additional studies at Bern, Tübingen, Basel; currently Professor at Berea College, Berea, Kentucky.

Reviews

The following reviews are known:

In: Revista Teologica — http://www.revistateologica.ro/articol.php?r=78&a=4908 (01/2013) (Daniel Buda)
In: Journal for the Study of the New Testament (JSNT) — 34.5 (2012), S. 135 (Glenn M. Balfour)
In: Revue Théologique de Louvain — 43 (2012), S. 438–439 (Camille Focant)
In: Studien zum NT und seiner Umwelt — 36 (2011), ,S. 223–226 (Heinz Giesen)
In: New Testament Abstracts — 55 (2011), S. 605
In: The Expository Times — 123 (2011), S. 194 (Paul Foster)
In: Theologische Literaturzeitung — 137 (2012), S. 43–44 (Markus Tiwald)
In: Revue d'histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses — 91 (2011), S. 435–436 (Ch. Grappe)
In: Archaeus — 15 (2011), S. 521–529 (Ionut Daniel Bancila)