Attridge described the earliest forms of Christianity as “a…

Question Answered step-by-step Attridge described the earliest forms of Christianity as “a… Attridge described the earliest forms of Christianity as “a mutation” that “began as arevitalization movement within [first-century] Judaism.” Describe four specific examples ofhow the earliest Christian movement might have fit (or didn’t) religiously and politically withother contemporary first-century Jewish groups. Ultimately, why did Christianity end upbecoming a separate religion from first-century Judaism by the end of the first century CE? Social Science Psychology PSYCH 103 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)