When Rome flattened Judea in the late first and early second centuries of the Common Era, Rabbinic Judaism regrouped and reorganized at the Academy in Yavne, Greek-speaking, gentile proto-orthodox Christianity headquartered in Antioch, Syria, and the Nazareans, the original, Jewish and ""God-fearer,"" Hebraically minded ""Followers of the Way,"" escaped to Pella. Rejected by both the rabbis and the bishops, the Nazareans have often had to go underground,...