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        Pages
        192
    
    
        Publisher
        Baylor University Press
    
    
        Published
        6/15/2010
    
    
        ISBN-13
        9781602582637
    
                
                Jews and Anti-Judaism in the New Testament offers a balanced, sensitive, and erudite guide to the precarious issues of anti-Semitism, anti-Judaism, and supersessionism in the New Testament. Combining adept navigation of the relevant literature—both classics of the field and more recent forays—with a keen exegetical analysis of the Christian canon, Terence L. Donaldson maps the major New Testament writings across three axes: self-definition, degree of separation, and rhetorical intent. In doing so, he successfully brings his readers up to speed on this crucial discussion, even while pushing the conversation forward with intellectual force and exegetical savvy.
    - Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Matthew
- 3. Luke–Acts
- 4. John
- 5. Paul
- 6. The New Testament: Then and now
- Bibliography
- Index of ancient sources
- Index of modern authors