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Adversus Judeus

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Adversus Judaeos is an early Christian treatise written by Tertullian, addressing the relationship between Christianity and Judaism.

The work argues for the superiority of Christianity over Judaism, interpreting Old Testament prophecies as fulfilled in Christ.

Tertullian critiques Jewish practices and beliefs, asserting that the Jews have forfeited their covenant with God due to their rejection of Jesus.

He emphasizes the universality of the Christian message, open to all nations, in contrast to the perceived limitations of Judaism.

The treatise reflects the historical context of early Christianity's struggle to define itself against its Jewish roots.

Adversus Judaeos is a significant text for understanding the development of Christian theology and its evolving relationship with Judaism.

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Wes Huff
when discussing the writings of Tertullian and how the early church calculated the date of Jesus's birth.
Philip Anthony Mitchell & Wes Huff Confront This Pagan Claim...
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Wes Huff
, referring to Tertullian's writing that states Christ suffered in March.
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