John Chrysostom and the Jews: rhetoric and reality in the late 4th century
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Description
Focuses on Chrysostom in his own time, not in terms of later Christian denigration of Judaism. Presents the Antioch presbyter's polemical sermons in the context of the Roman Empire of the 4th century, when Christianity faced competition from Greek paganism, a living Jewish community, and Judaizing Christians. In addition, the plan of the Emperor Julian ("the Apostate") to rebuild the Jews' Temple, restore sacrifices, and return the Jews to Jerusalem undermined Christianity's claims to have superseded Judaism. The ferocity of Chrysostom's rhetoric against the Judaizers, who had been baptized in the Christian faith but whose actions gave the lie to Christianity, revealed how threatened the Church was, not only externally but also internally. (From the Bibliography of the Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism).
ISBN
0520047575, 9780520047570
Publication Date
1983
Publisher
University of California Press
City
Berkeley
Keywords
Christianity, Interfaith relations, Judaism, Religion, Turkey
Disciplines
Religion
Recommended Citation
Wilken, Robert L., "John Chrysostom and the Jews: rhetoric and reality in the late 4th century" (1983). Faculty Books. 91.
https://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/facultybooks/91