Passover and Easter : origin and history to modern times

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Passover and Easter : origin and history to modern times

edited by Paul F. Bradshaw and Lawrence A. Hoffman

(Two liturgical traditions, v. 5)

University of Notre Dame Press, c1999

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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"In these companion volumes of essays, Jewish and Christian liturgical scholars examine, from historical, theological, and aesthetic perspectives, the practices and intricate interrelationships of Passover and Easter. Several essays lament the antisemitism that has infected the Easter liturgy, and one-Israel Yuval's 'Easter and Passover as Early Jewish-Christian Dialogue'-pushes beyond the oft-told tale of Jewish-Christian enmity to explore ways the development of worship patterns of the two faiths have influenced one another. Both volumes are required purchases for libraries supporting liturgical studies. Volume 5 would also be a good choice for broader collections in the history of Judaism and Christianity." -Choice

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