Language:
French
Year of publication:
2019
Titel der Quelle:
Judaïsme ancien
Angaben zur Quelle:
7 (2019) 153-186
Keywords:
New Testament. Criticism, interpretation, etc.
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Jewish law New Testament teaching
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Christianity and other religions Judaism Early church, ca. 30-600
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History
Abstract:
The reception of a religious text is a problematic that seems to be a theologian approach, it would undoubtedly be taken under a historian approach - the difference being especially in the sense or not that is given. The reception of the Apostolic Decree, a text with halachic significance and not at all ethical, as many exegetes want to make it, is a difficult question because it has taken many appearances. In this perspective, we must then place the problem in the framework of halachic practices of Jewish worship in general and the prophetic and messianic form represented by the Christian trend. The prescriptions of the Decree, according to all the appearances, have for primary objective to allow all the Judeans to cohabit between them at first and with the Christian Greeks in a second step, without risking thus to contact stains of alimentary order or sexual order. To understand the Decree, it is necessary to contextualize (date and location) the Acts of the Apostles - which is not easy to do in a precise way. We can, however, bypass the difficulty by considering that the Decree represents a tradition that predates the Acts of the Apostles - in any case, it must be contextualized according to the other testamentary (canonized) and extra-testamentary (not canonized) attestations of sacerdotal and synagogal obedience, christian and rabbinic.
DOI:
10.1484/J.JAAJ.5.119153
URL:
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