Eusebius, Christianity, and Judaism

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Harold W. Attridge, Gôhei Hata
Wayne State University Press, 1992 - 802 pages
Scholars of the history and literature of Christianity and Judaism explore the life and enduring contributions of Eusebius of Caesarea, an important writer and historian from the early fourth century. The essays focus on elements of the story that Eusebius tells the story of the early church, its re

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Contents

CONTRIBUTORS
9
PREFACE
15
INTRODUCTION by Harold W Attridge
27
Christian Perspectives by Richard
53
Jewish Perspectives by David Flusser
80
Eusebius and the Gospels by Philip Sellew
110
Paul in Eusebius and Other Early Christian Literature by Peter
139
Legends of the Apostles by Dennis R MacDonald
166
The Mishnah by Alan
409
EUSEBIUS AS APOLOGIST
433
Arthur J Droge
492
Eusebius and the Posthumous Career of Apollonius of Tyana
510
Eusebius on Jesus as Deceiver and Sorcerer by Frederick
523
EUSEBIUS AS EXEGETE
541
EUSEBIUS AND THE EMPIRE
617
Eusebius Augustine Orosius and the Later Patristic
687

THE GROWTH AND EXPANSION
181
Clark
256
Early Christian and Jewish Art by Joseph Gutmann
270
Eusebius and Gnosticism by Birger A Pearson
291
Eusebius and the Paschal Controversy by William L
311
Jewish Christianity by Alan F Segal
326
Christian SelfIdentification and the Twelfth Benediction
355
Early Western Church Law and the Jews by Walter Pakter
714
Eusebius and the Christian Holy Land by Robert L
736
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY ON EUSEBIUS
761
INDEX TO EUSEBIUS AND ANCIENT LITERATURE
781
AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX
795
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