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Connecting the Covenants: Judaism and the Search for Christian Identity in Eighteenth-Century England (Jewish Culture and Contexts)
David B. Ruderman
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| #2018440 in Books | University of Pennsylvania Press | 2007-06-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x.50 x5.98l,.82 | File type: PDF | 152 pages | ||||"Connecting the Covenants uses previously untapped archival sources and little-studied printed books to explore an important episode in the early eighteenth century 'battle of the books.' It sheds light on the famous debate between Ancients and Moderns
The first few decades of the eighteenth century witnessed an important moment in Jewish-Christian relations, as influential Christian scholars increasingly looked to Jewish texts to reveal the truths of their own faith. To what extent could postbiblical writings help them better understand the New Testament? And who would best be able to explicate these connections?
Connecting the Covenants focuses on two separate but entwined stories, the first centering...
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