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... pagan environment in , for instance , Caesarea or Scythopolis , and of co - existence with pagans in rural communities . Then , from 324 to approximately the end of the fourth century , comes a massive Christian impact , in the building ...
... pagan environment in , for instance , Caesarea or Scythopolis , and of co - existence with pagans in rural communities . Then , from 324 to approximately the end of the fourth century , comes a massive Christian impact , in the building ...
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... pagans , Jews and Christians ) . Pagan resentment at the subse- quent spread of the Church was vividly displayed under the reign of Julian the Apostate ( 361-3 ) . Again , the Emperor did not initiate any persecution . But , for ...
... pagans , Jews and Christians ) . Pagan resentment at the subse- quent spread of the Church was vividly displayed under the reign of Julian the Apostate ( 361-3 ) . Again , the Emperor did not initiate any persecution . But , for ...
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... pagan religions and their practices is clear from a number of texts : Mek . Pisha 2 speaks of omens for pagans and Jews ; Beshallah 2 of the Maiuma - festival . In Amalek 3 we read of the most com- mon practices in pagan cults ...
... pagan religions and their practices is clear from a number of texts : Mek . Pisha 2 speaks of omens for pagans and Jews ; Beshallah 2 of the Maiuma - festival . In Amalek 3 we read of the most com- mon practices in pagan cults ...
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Using Rabbinic Literature as a Source for the History | 7 |
The Palestinian Context of Rabbinic Judaism | 25 |
An Attempt to Define | 51 |
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