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Circumcision in the Early Jesus Movement: The Contributions of Simon Claude Mimouni, "Paul within Judaism" and "Lived Ancient Religion"

Authors: R. Blanton IV, Thomas;

Circumcision in the Early Jesus Movement: The Contributions of Simon Claude Mimouni, "Paul within Judaism" and "Lived Ancient Religion"

Abstract

The article assesses the contribution of Simon Claude Mimouni to discussions about circumcision in early Christianity in light of more recent findings from the "Paul within Judaism" approach. Moreover, the article points to the potential that the "lived ancient religion" and processing approaches have to further discussions in this area.

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Circumcision, Judaism--Post-exilic period (Judaism), Church history--Primitive and early church, Ritual

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