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“Give unto Caesar”: Jesus, the Zealots and the Imago Dei

R. Steven Notley 2004Jan01 Articles 1 Comment

The retorts of Hillel and Jesus exemplify innovative developments in Jewish thought during the Second Temple period, developments that were established on the biblical notion that man was created in the image of God—Imago Dei (Gen. 1:27).

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