Border Lines
Discover the profound insights of Daniel Boyarin in his acclaimed work, Border Lines, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2006. This compelling book spans 392 pages and invites readers to explore the intricate relationship between Christianity and Judaism. Boyarin encourages us to recognize historic Christianity as a unique expression of the universal potential inherent in Jewish monotheism. With a career marked by significant contributions to religious studies, Border Lines stands as a testament to Boyarin's scholarly expertise and passion for the subject. As noted by Jack Miles in Commonweal, this work may very well be considered Boyarin's masterpiece. Whether you are a student of theology or simply curious about the intersections of faith, this book offers a rich, thought-provoking perspective on the origins of Christianity and its connections to Judaism.