Jesus the Jew

Jesus the Jew
Author: Emeritus Professor of Jewish Studies Geza Vermes,Geza Vermes
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2001-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0334052939

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""'A painstakingly researched, meticulously documented, cogently reasoned and eminently readable book. It represents an important step forward in New Testament study which henceforward scholars, even if they do not agree with it will not be able to ignore.' Times Literary Supplement 'For those who are concerned to penetrate to the historical realities within the gospel records this is an extremely important book.' Expository Times 'Can only be described as epoch-making.' Jewish Chronicle"" In this, Geza Vermes' best known book, there emerges perhaps the closest portrayal that we have of a genuinely historical Jesus. Freed from the weight and onus of Christian doctrine or Jewish animus, Jesus here appears as a vividly human, yet profoundly misunderstood, figure, thoroughly grounded and contextualised within the extraordinary intellectual and cultural cross currents of his day. Jesus the Jew is a remarkable portrait by a brilliant scholar writing at the height of his powers, informed by insights from the New Testament, Jewish literature, and the Dead Sea Scrolls alike.

Jesus Was a Jew

 Jesus Was a Jew
Author: Orit Ramon,Inés Gabel,Varda Wasserman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781498560757

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Is the historical rivalry between Jews and Christians forgotten in modern Israel? Do Jewish-Israeli young people partake in the historic memory of the polemics between the two religions? This book scrutinizes the presentations of Christians and Christianity in Israeli school curricula, textbooks, and teaching in the state education system, in an attempt to elucidate the role of relations to Christianity in the construction of modern Jewish-Israeli identity, and it reveals that despite the changes in Jewish-Christian relations, they are still a significant factor in the construction of modern Jewish-Israeli identity.

Jesus the Jewish Theologian

Jesus the Jewish Theologian
Author: Brad H. Young
Publsiher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 365
Release: 1993-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781441232861

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Jesus the Jewish Theologian establishes Jesus firmly within the context of first-century Judaism and shows how understanding Jesus' Jewishness is crucial for interpreting the New Testament and for understanding the nature of Christian faith. Insights from Jewish literature, archeology, and tradition help modern readers place Jesus within his original context. Particular attention is given to the Jewish roots of Jesus' teaching concerning the kingdom of God.

Jesus was a Jew

Jesus was a Jew
Author: Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1935174029

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The Religion of Jesus the Jew

The Religion of Jesus the Jew
Author: Géza Vermès
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1993
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0800627970

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This book completes a remarkable trilogy... The basic premise on which the project is founded is that a careful and impartial reconstruction of Jesus' Jewish background is an essential preliminary to any reconstruction of Jesus himself.

From Jesus to Christ

From Jesus to Christ
Author: Paula Fredriksen
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300164107

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"Magisterial. . . . A learned, brilliant and enjoyable study."—Géza Vermès, Times Literary Supplement In this exciting book, Paula Fredriksen explains the variety of New Testament images of Jesus by exploring the ways that the new Christian communities interpreted his mission and message in light of the delay of the Kingdom he had preached. This edition includes an introduction reviews the most recent scholarship on Jesus and its implications for both history and theology. "Brilliant and lucidly written, full of original and fascinating insights."—Reginald H. Fuller, Journal of the American Academy of Religion "This is a first-rate work of a first-rate historian."—James D. Tabor, Journal of Religion "Fredriksen confronts her documents—principally the writings of the New Testament—as an archaeologist would an especially rich complex site. With great care she distinguishes the literary images from historical fact. As she does so, she explains the images of Jesus in terms of the strategies and purposes of the writers Paul, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John."—Thomas D’Evelyn, Christian Science Monitor

Jesus the Jew in Christian Memory

Jesus the Jew in Christian Memory
Author: Barbara U. Meyer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2020-03-12
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9781108498890

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Shows how research and reflection on Jesus's Jewishness transforms contemporary Christian thought on memory, otherness, natality and law.

Jesus in His Jewish Context

Jesus in His Jewish Context
Author: Géza Vermès
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2003-06-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 145140879X

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Lucidly written, Vermes's newest work is addressed to all readers interested in ancient religions, history, and culture. A renowned scholar of ancient Judaism, he explores how Jesus and his followers fit into the Jewish world of Judea and Galilee. Vermes includes five new chapters in this revised edition that will not fail to stimulate discussion. With his sharp historical sense and unrivaled knowledge of anicent Judaism, Vermes opens new windows on Jesus, the Gospels, and earliest Christianity.