History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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... Christians in various cities : the beginning of new Christian religions sup- portive of the authority of Paul . And with the birth of Christian religions , there could now be tension between Christian religions and Judaic religions ...
... Christians in various cities : the beginning of new Christian religions sup- portive of the authority of Paul . And with the birth of Christian religions , there could now be tension between Christian religions and Judaic religions ...
第 282 頁
... Christian movements was the conflict with the Roman authorities that led to the destruction of the Tem- ple and the ... religions posed a fundamental problem for Christians and the new Christian religions , for it was an internal problem ...
... Christian movements was the conflict with the Roman authorities that led to the destruction of the Tem- ple and the ... religions posed a fundamental problem for Christians and the new Christian religions , for it was an internal problem ...
第 283 頁
... Christian religions maintained many elements of reli- giosity prescribed by Judaic religions ; on the other , the emerging Christian societies were not a continuation of any Judaic religion , for they had rejected the authorities of all ...
... Christian religions maintained many elements of reli- giosity prescribed by Judaic religions ; on the other , the emerging Christian societies were not a continuation of any Judaic religion , for they had rejected the authorities of all ...
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