Growth & Dominance
2000 years of Jewish/Christian Relations-The Millennium Series
Item #: 0423
Though the first Christians were deviant Jews, by the time Paul began to promote this new religion into world dominance, he saw fit to sever it from its Jewish origins. In its first millennium therefore, Christianity was in a state of flux and self-definition. Rabbi Wein explores its rise from outcast status to the official religion of the Roman Empire and its early antipathy for the Jewish people for their steadfast refusal to convert.

