Ecclesia Pharisaica Et Christiana explores the historical relationship between Pharisaism and early Christianity. This study examines the portrayal of Pharisees in the New Testament and assesses the degree to which their teachings and practices influenced the development of Christian doctrine. Christoph Wolle delves into the socio-political context of first-century Judea, offering a nuanced perspective on the interactions between these two religious movements.
By analyzing primary sources and contemporary scholarship, Wolle sheds light on the complex dynamics that shaped the formative years of Christianity, challenging traditional interpretations and providing fresh insights into the shared roots of Judaism and Christianity. This book is essential reading for scholars and anyone interested in the historical origins of Christian thought.
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