The Origins of Christianity

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The Origins of Christianity Dr. Kyle Harper

Palestine

The Maccabees

Food and Resources Above: Bread and Loaves Top Right: Grape Harvest Right: Press for making oil

Judaism and Christianity? The Axial Age (800-200 BC) Buddhism Zoroastrianism Confucianism Plato Judaism and Christianity?

Material  Transcendent The Axial Age (800-200 BC) Mythos  Logos Local  Universal Material  Transcendent Magic  Sacrament

Alexander the Great

The Alexander Mosaic

Alexander’s Conquests

JEWISH HISTORY: The Story of Israel Patriarchal Premonarchy Monarchy Exile Second Temple Persian Hellenistic Herodian Roman Rabbinic

Antiochus IV