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The Importance of the Jewishness of Jesus for Interpreting the Gospels
Jan 1, 2023 ... We will discuss the importance of the Jewishness of Jesus for understanding the worldview context of the biblical authors.
Aher [Elisha ben Abuyah] and Jesus - Jewish-Christian Relations
For Christians, Jesus was and is the Christ, the Son of God, very God of the universe. Even disaffected Christians, typically, are disillusioned with what they ...
Jewish Voices About Jesus - JC Relations
The rediscovery of Jesus by Jewish scholars is often influenced by preconditions of Christian dogmatics concerned with messianic concepts and lofty titles.
Torah, Israel, Jesus, Church - Today - Jewish-Christian Relations
A rethinking of the relationships between these fundamental terms in light of the Jewish-Christian dialogue.
Modern Jewish Views of Jesus
31/01/2008 | Pawlikowski, John T. Within the last century a small number of Jewish scholars have taken a new approach to the Jesus question but now in more ...
Understanding Jesus means understanding Judaism - JC Relations
Apr 1, 2023 ... Understanding Jesus means understanding Judaism This article appeared in German translation in the magazine <i><a ...
Broken Roots. What Happens When We Don't Know Jesus's Jewish ...
Dec 1, 2023 ... Jesus observed the Law (Torah) in every way and affirmed Jewish ways of living. Many modern Jewish and Christian scholars assert that Jesus ...
Jesus and the Jews - Today - Jewish-Christian Relations
Jesus is good; therefore, not really a Jew. Judas is bad; therefore he must be a Jew. Hence, despite the efforts of current impartial ...
Jesus the Jew in Christian Memory - JC Relations
Dec 1, 2021 ... Jesus the Jew in Christian Memory Source: <a href="https://ejournals.bc.edu/index.php/scjr/issue/view/1189">Studies in Christian-Jewish ...
The Life of Jesus of Nazareth in the Gospels
Dec 31, 2018 ... In the gospels, the Pharisees consistently accused Jesus of “violating the Law of. Moses,” but the gospel writers specifically deny that he ...
