A New Course by a Friend of HUJ: “Early Christian Outlook and Its Jewish Matrix”

30 December 2018

The Center for the Study of Christianity

An internet course on Early Christian Outlook and Its Jewish Matrix: Narratives of Gospels and Acts is available at EdX.
You are welcome to inform all those who are interested in the topic and recommend them to enroll.

Here is the link.

Serge Ruzer, Department of Comparative Religion, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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