Jews and Christians: The Myth of a Common Tradition |
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Contents
Introduction to the 2001 Edition | xi |
Preface | liii |
The FourthCentury Confrontation of Christianity and Juda | 30 |
The Absoluteness of Christianity and the Uniqueness of Juda | 93 |
Can Judaism Make Any Sense at All of Christianity? | 117 |
Notes | 151 |
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