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Mission and Conversion: Proselytizing in the Religious History of the Roman

Mission and Conversion: Proselytizing in the Religious History of the Roman Empire (Clarendon Paperbacks) Paperback - 1996

by Goodman, Martin

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Clarendon Press, 1996. Paperback. GOOD. xiv, 194 pp. Spine sunned. Clean, sharp copy.
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This book tackles a central problem of religious history: proselytizing by Jews and pagans in the ancient world, and the origins of mission in the early Church. Martin Goodman argues that mission is not an inherent religious instinct, that in antiquity it was found only sporadically among Jews and pagans, and even Christians rarely stressed its importance in the early centuries.

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Martin Goodman is Reader in Jewish Studies and Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, and a Fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hebrew Studies.