
The first century of the history of Christianity, which has often been presented as the simple beginning of the Church, was actually marked by different crucial moments as unexpected as decisive: the premature death of Jesus, the appearances of the Risen, the establishment of The disciples in Jerusalem, the shaking caused by the Hellenists, the rupture of Paul with the great church, the terrible tempest of the sixties, the revitalization of Judaism by Yohanan Ben Zakai and his disciples, the exclusion of the minim of the synagogues towards 90-100 and the opening, at the beginning of the second century, of the great debate on the integration of Christianity within the Greco-Roman society.
The collective consciousness of Christians left little by little constituting and enriching in the course of these successive shocks. Messianic Jews In their beginnings, Christians progressively...read more