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Israel and Its Heirs in Late Antiquity investigates the complex theological and historical claims made by Jewish and Christian communities regarding their relationship to ancient Israel. During late antiquity, both religious traditions grappled with questions of continuity, inheritance, and spiritual legitimacy as they developed their distinct identities.
Andrew Tobolowsky examines how religious leaders and thinkers utilized biblical interpretation, historical narrative, and theological argumentation to assert their communities’ claims as the true heirs of Israel’s covenantal promises. This work provides crucial insights into the formation of rabbinic Judaism and early Christianity, demonstrating how competing interpretations of shared scriptural traditions led to divergent religious trajectories.
Part of the Elements in Religion in Late Antiquity series, this book offers scholars and students a concise yet comprehensive analysis of a pivotal moment when Judaism and Christianity defined themselves in relation to their shared biblical heritage.







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