History, Religion, and AntisemitismTauris, 1990 - 380 頁 |
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第 27 頁
... Jesus ' message even though he or she was con- fronting very different conditions from those at the time of Jesus . There could be no unforeseen problems of interpretation and no unforeseen consequences of the spread and ...
... Jesus ' message even though he or she was con- fronting very different conditions from those at the time of Jesus . There could be no unforeseen problems of interpretation and no unforeseen consequences of the spread and ...
第 279 頁
... Jesus in the Gospels accuse them of being hypocrites ; they are not criti- cisms of the religion over which they presided . Some of Jesus ' first followers may have disliked some other Jews , but since they symbolized themselves as Jews ...
... Jesus in the Gospels accuse them of being hypocrites ; they are not criti- cisms of the religion over which they presided . Some of Jesus ' first followers may have disliked some other Jews , but since they symbolized themselves as Jews ...
第 288 頁
... Jesus died because , they said , the Jews had literally killed their god . Paul , who was thoroughly aware of the doubts about Jesus ' resurrection , accused Jews of blindness but not of killing his god . That accusation did not appear ...
... Jesus died because , they said , the Jews had literally killed their god . Paul , who was thoroughly aware of the doubts about Jesus ' resurrection , accused Jews of blindness but not of killing his god . That accusation did not appear ...
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