The Christian Question in Jamnia Academy at the End of the 1st Century AD? An Attempt to Re- and De-construct the “Myth”

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Data

2023

Tytuł czasopisma

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Tytuł tomu

Wydawca

Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II

Abstrakt

The author of this article asks whether the Christian question was discussed in Jamnia Academy at the end of the first century. In order to find the answer, an attempt is made to determine, based on the sources, what happened in the Jamnia Academy at that time (1). The literature on this issue indicates that a synod was held at Jamnia, which established the canon of Jewish sacred books, rejected the Septuagint as an inspired book and excluded Christians from the Synagogue. The second part of the article seeks to re- and de-construct the “myth of Jamnia” (2) while its third part provides the answer to the central question asked in the title (3). The conclusion proves that only the thesis that Christians were excluded from the Synagogue is supported by the sources.

Opis

Artykuł w języku angielskim.

Słowa kluczowe

Jamnia, Synod of Jamnia, Birkat ha-Minim, Septuagint, parting of the ways of the Church and the Synagogue, Church, synagogue, Christianity, synods, Church history, Jamnia myth, Jamnia Academy, early Christianity, myth, myth reconstruction, myth deconstruction, Synod w Jamni, Septuaginta, rozejście się dróg Kościoła i Synagogi, Kościół, synagoga, chrześcijaństwo, synody, historia Kościoła, mitu Jamnii, Akademia w Jamni, wczesne chrześcijaństwo, mit, rekonstrukcja mitu, dekonstrukcja mitu

Cytowanie

Verbum Vitae, 2023, T. 41, nr 2, s. 291-308.

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