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The rediscovery of Jewish Christianity: from Toland to Baur
F. Stanley Jones
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Frontmatter
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Series Editor's Foreword (page vii)
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Preface (F. Stanley Jones, page ix)
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Abbreviations (page xi)
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PART 1: BACKGROUND
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"Christian Jews" and "Jewish Christians": The Jewish Origins of Christianity in English Literature from Elizabeth I to Toland's Nazarenus (Matti Myllykoski, page 3)
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PART 2: JOHN TOLAND AND THE REDISCOVERY OF JEWISH CHRISTIANITY
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John Toland's Nazarenus and the Original Plan of Christianity (Pierre Lurbe, page 45)
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The Invention of Jewish Christianity in John Toland's Nazarenus (Matt Jackson-McCabe, page 67)
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The Genesis, Purpose, and Significance of John Toland's Nazarenus (F. Stanley Jones, page 91)
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PART 3: FROM TOLAND TO BAUR
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"Jewish Christianity" and "Christian Deism" in Thomas Morgan's The Moral Philosopher (Matt Jackson-McCabe, page 105)
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From Toland to Baur: Tracks of the History of Research into Jewish Christianity (F. Stanley Jones, page 123)
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F.C. Baur's Place in the Study of Jewish Christianity (David Lincicum, page 137)
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Nazarenus: Or, Jewish, Gentile, and Mahometan Christianity (John Toland, page 167)
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Contributors (page 243)
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Index of Modern Authors (page 245)
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Published: c2012
Publisher: SBL Press
- 9781589836471 (ebook)
- 9781589836464 (paper)