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What Would Jesus the Jew Do?
Why did the whole Early Church not circumcise children?
Season 1, Ep. 9
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A new podcast exploring key questions that will help readers of the New Testament to better understand Judaism at the time of Jesus. In each episode, scholars from the Centre for Jewish Studies and the Centre for Biblical Studies at the University of Manchester talk listeners through a topic.
In this episode, we explore how attitudes to Jewish law changed during the early period of Christianity, using circumcision as a case study.
https://www.manchesterjewishstudies.org/wwjjd9
Presented by Professor Peter Oakes
Produced by Dr Siobhán Jolley and Professor Daniel Langton for the Centre for Jewish Studies at the University of Manchester
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