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place within Jewish society, a stance that will become harder and harder to maintain as the decades go by; or, if they were uncomfortable among non-Jewish Christians and non-Christian Jews, they could try to maintain their own communities, separate from each of the others." He writes that the
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criticizes this formulation for its implication that Judaism was a single entity, when in fact it was "an ever-shifting set of groups". Boyarin identified the mother-daughter metaphor, which he attributes to
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2741:Great Schism
2719:Nestorianism
2691:Christianity
2623:priest holes
2504:Chalcedonian
2467:Christianity
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2229:Resurrection
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2355:Persecution
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2298:Ante-Nicene
2241:Holy Spirit
2224:Crucifixion
2195:Origins and
2096:2nd and 3rd
1915:j.ctv7r424g
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925:Theological
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786:Judith Lieu
524:purity laws
247:Constantine
195:Pejoratives
97:Simon Peter
4295:Categories
4260:New Yishuv
4248:Resistance
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3416:Revivalism
3337:Anabaptism
3285:Henry VIII
3110:Literature
2734:Iconoclasm
2714:Chrysostom
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2619:Mass rocks
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2286:Revelation
2204:Background
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1968:2024-02-12
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1676:2020-06-19
1560:1.27–71".
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2990:Five Ways
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