Abstract

From around 75 CE, Christianity in Rome had severed any direct connection with Palestinian Christianity. It acknowledged the Jesus-Tradition, as is clear in 1 Clement, but it claimed to have received this tradition from Peter and Paul during their domicile in Rome. Roman Christianity developed Roman Traditions based on the Jesus-Tradition, and then the gospel of Mark edited these and put them into a discursive text. Roman Christianity and its Gospel of Mark then moved into the East. Archaeological sites in Capernaum, Nazareth and the Cenacle in Jerusalem allow a reconstruction of that movement, overwhelming the native Palestinian Jesus-movements, still largely linked to the Jewish synagogue.

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