2019
DOI: 10.1353/earl.2019.0051
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A Jew for Roman Tastes: The Parting of the Ways in Justin Martyr's Dialogue with Trypho from a Post-Colonial Perspective

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“…7(8),1) present in every human being, and the seeds of truth ("σπέρματα 16 Cf. Niehoff, 2019, 549-578. 17 Cf.…”
Section: The Semina Veritatis According To Justinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7(8),1) present in every human being, and the seeds of truth ("σπέρματα 16 Cf. Niehoff, 2019, 549-578. 17 Cf.…”
Section: The Semina Veritatis According To Justinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rubenstein (2010) reckons ‘What Was at Stake in the Parting of the Ways between Judaism and Christianity’ to be the Christian belief that Jesus is the perfect human sacrifice, becoming Isaac in the Aqedah and the lamb at Passover. In the assessment of Bucur (2014: 50), Justin Martyr’s Dialogue demonstrates an ‘exegetical and theological parting of the ways on the issue of biblical theophanies [that] was bound to have a real and lasting social impact’, while Niehoff’s (2019) ‘A Jew for Roman Tastes: The Parting of the Ways in Justin Martyr’ understands the same writing to play off stereotypes of Jews in order to position Christianity as non-Jewish—and thereby suitable to Romans. Some years earlier, Niehoff (2013) found evidence in Contra Celsum of an educated Jew in mid-second century Alexandria already seeing the ways ‘parted’.…”
Section: ‘The Parting Of the Ways’mentioning
confidence: 99%