Judaism Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition

Judaism  Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition
Author: James G. Crossley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134944606

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Contemporary Gospel studies have recently taken increasing interest in the Jewish context of Jesus and the gospels. Judaism, Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition offers an overview of the ways in which Judaism is used in the canonical gospels and how this relates to the idea of a 'Jewish Jesus'. The essays bring together a range of influential scholars to analyse the role of Judaism in gospel studies. The book explores constructions of gender, the impact of the historical Jesus, and the significant steps toward Christian distinctiveness made in the gospel of John. The essays cover a range of biblical texts: from the Lord's Prayer to Mark's Christology and the Gerasene Demoniac to themes of poverty in Luke

Judaism Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition

Judaism  Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition
Author: James G. Crossley
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134944675

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Contemporary Gospel studies have recently taken increasing interest in the Jewish context of Jesus and the gospels. Judaism, Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition offers an overview of the ways in which Judaism is used in the canonical gospels and how this relates to the idea of a 'Jewish Jesus'. The essays bring together a range of influential scholars to analyse the role of Judaism in gospel studies. The book explores constructions of gender, the impact of the historical Jesus, and the significant steps toward Christian distinctiveness made in the gospel of John. The essays cover a range of biblical texts: from the Lord's Prayer to Mark's Christology and the Gerasene Demoniac to themes of poverty in Luke

Scripture and Traditions

Scripture and Traditions
Author: Patrick Gray,Gail R. O'Day
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2008
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004167476

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This volume contains twenty-two essays in honor of Carl R. Holladay, whose work on the interaction between early Christianity and Hellenistic Judaism has had a considerable impact on the study of the New Testament. The essays are grouped into three sections: Hellenistic Judaism; the New Testament in Context; and the History of Interpretation. Among the contributions are essays dealing with conversion in Greek-speaking Judaism and Christianity; 3 Maccabees as a narrative satire; retribution theology in Luke-Acts; church discipline in Matthew; the Exodus and comparative chronology in Jewish and patristic writings; corporal punishment in ancient Israel and early Christianity; and Die Judenfrage and the construction of ancient Judaism.

John within Judaism

John within Judaism
Author: Wally V. Cirafesi
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2021-10-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004462946

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In John within Judaism Wally V. Cirafesi offers a reading of the Gospel of John as an expression of the fluid and flexible nature of Jewish ethnic identity in Greco-Roman antiquity.

Jewish Identity

Jewish Identity
Author: Elias Friedman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1987
Genre: Christianity and other religions
ISBN: UCSC:32106008454339

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JEWISH IDENTITY is a theological analysis of the nature & meaning of the Election of Israel, by God, as a chosen people. The "Who is a Jew?" debate in the State of Israel indicates a certain confusion about Jewish identity, even amongst Jews. Is Jewry a race, a nation, a religious denomination? What is the relation of the Election to the Law of Moses & to the Land of Israel? Can the horrors of the Holocaust be reconciled with the idea of the Election? Can the fact that the return of the Jews to the Land of Israel was largely led by agnostic & atheistic Jews be explained in light of the Election? Most Christian claims concerning Jesus as Messiah necessarily lead to the view that the Election is no longer operative or, on the contrary, does not the New Testament require an affirmation of the irrevocability of the Election? The author, a Hebrew Catholic Carmelite Priest from Haifa, Israel, presents a bold yet rigorous theological-historical approach to the "THE MYSTERY OF ISRAEL." This provocative & insightful work is sure to make many readers think about the Jewish people in new & constructive ways.

Memory and Identity in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity

Memory and Identity in Ancient Judaism and Early Christianity
Author: Tom Thatcher
Publsiher: Society of Biblical Lit
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2014-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781589839540

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Essential reading for scholars and students interested in sociology and biblical studies In this collection scholars of biblical texts and rabbinics engage the work of Barry Schwartz, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Sociology at the University of Georgia. Schwartz provides an introductory essay on the study of collective memory. Articles that follow integrate his work into the study of early Jewish and Christian texts. The volume concludes with a response from Schwartz that continues this warm and fruitful dialogue between fields. Features: Articles that integrate the study of collective memory and social psychology into religious studies Essays from Barry Schwartz Theories applied rather than left as abstract principles

Neither Jew nor Greek

Neither Jew nor Greek
Author: James D. G. Dunn
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 960
Release: 2015
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780802839336

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This book brings James Dunns magisterial Christianity in the Making trilogy to a close.Neither Jew nor Greek covers the period following the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 c.e. and running through the second century, when the still-new Jesus movement firmed up its distinctive identity markers and the structures on which it would establish its growing appeal in the following decades and centuries. Dunn examines in depth the major factors that shaped first-generation Christianity and beyond, exploring the parting of the ways between Christianity and Judaism, the Hellenization of Christianity, and responses to Gnosticism. He mines all the first- and second-century sources, including the New Testament Gospels and such apostolic fathers as Ignatius, Justin Martyr, and Irenaeus. Comprehensively covering an important, complex era in early Christianity that is often overlooked,Neither Jew nor Greek is a landmark contribution to the field.

Jewish and Christian Communal Identities in the Roman World

Jewish and Christian Communal Identities in the Roman World
Author: Yair Furstenberg
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2016-06-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004321694

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The studies in this volume examine the unique communal patterns among Jews and Christians within Roman civic culture and their diverse responses to shared challenges under Imperial rule.