Nicholas de Lange, “Review of ‘Judaïsme et christianisme dans les commentaires patristiques des Psaumes’, by Marie Anne Vannier,” Journal of Jewish Studies, vol. 68, no. 1 (Spring 2017): 199–201 (original) (raw)
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This review assesses Marie Anne Vannier's work on the relationship between Judaism and Christianity as reflected in patristic commentaries on the Psalms. It discusses key themes, including the concept of 'synagogal Judaism' and its implications for understanding Jewish-Christian relations, while highlighting both the strengths of the original research and the shortcomings in editing and coherence of the compiled volume.
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