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Tag Archives: Pharisees
The Fall of the Temple and the Triumph of Judaic Populism
Judaism is one of the oldest and most powerful religious, ethnic, and cultural traditions still extant in human history. During the lifetime of Jesus, two distinct worldviews were competing for dominance in Judaism — the Pharisees and the Sadducees. The … Continue reading