This book explores the simultaneous formation of Christianity and rabbinic Judaism as two separate religions and the creation of the concept of religion in late antiquity. Combining very different approaches (from the new Talmudic studies and examination of the early Christian heresiología to postcolonial theory and the so called new historicism, through analysis of prerrabínico Judaism, New Testament studies, poststructuralist philosophy, Marxist historiography and epistemology and contemporary linguistics and psychology), the author argues that it is now called the "rabbinic Judaism" and "Christianity" not finished forming to about v century; and they did so through a policy analogous to the partition of a single religious territory process.
Authentic religion cartographers, the early Christians did spend heresiologists ideas, behaviors and people from one side to another of...read more