The sources upon which this Jewish rejectionism drew bear close examination because they admit of more than one interpretation and more than one application. (firstthings.com)
Nevertheless, that rejectionism certainly existed (and still does exist in some Jewish circles), and it influenced Jewish attitudes toward Christians and Christianity from the beginning. (firstthings.com)
Because Jews did not wield power over Christians, Jewish rejectionism as regards Christianity did not find political expression. (firstthings.com)