Early Christianity and Hellenistic Judaism
Peder Borgen
Continuum International Publishing Group, 1998 - 376 pages
 

Professor
 Borgen introduces fresh perspectives into debates on central issues: 
assimilation and separation, mission and proselytism, John and the 
Synoptics, exegesis of the Old Testament, Jewish and Christian 
'mystical' ascent and their religious and political functions. He 
explores the complexity of Judaism both in Palestine and in the 
Diaspora, and looks at the variety of tendencies which existed within 
Christianity as it emerged from Judaism and spread out into other 
nations. In studies on Paul's letters and the Acts of the Apostles, he 
deals with catalogues of vices and the so-called Apostolic Decree, and 
on different views on the role of the reception of the Spirit by 
Christian converts. Finally, Professor Borgen draws on extensive 
material from Jewish sources to illuminate themes related to the Book of
 Revelation; and makes comparison between the reports by Philo and John 
the Seer on their own heavenly visionary ascents.
 
 
 
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