Jesus and Judaism /
"The debate over the extent of Jewish influence upon early Christianity rages on. At the heart of this argument lies the question of Jesus: how does the fate of a first-century Galilean Jew inspire and determine the nature, shape, and practices of a distinct religious movement? Vital to this fi...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán |
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Tübingen, Germany :
Mohr Siebeck,
[2019]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preliminary observations
- The overall temporal and thematic framework for a history of early Christianity
- Judaism and early Christianity
- Part I Judaism
- Judaism under Roman rule in the first century BCE and CE
- The Jewish religious parties in Palestine
- Part II Preliminary questions about the person and history of Jesus
- On the quest for Jesus of Nazareth
- The sources
- The historical quest
- Part III Jesus the Galilean and John the Baptist
- Jesus the Galilean
- John the Baptist
- Jesus and his forerunner
- Part IV Jesus's activity and proclamation
- On the geographical-historical framework of the activity of Jesus
- The poetic form of the proclamation of Jesus
- Jesus' proclamation of the Kingdom of God
- The will of God
- The fatherly love of God
- Part V Jesus' authority and Messianic claim
- The prophetic-Messianic miracle worker
- Prophet or Messiah?
- Part VI Passion of Jesus
- The last confrontation in Jerusalem
- Preparation of the Passion of Jesus
- Gethsemane, arrest, and interrogation of Jesus
- The crucified Messiah
- Part VII The testimony to the ressurection of Jesus
- The testimony to the resurrection of Jesus
- Retrospect and prospect
- The Problem
- Method of Proceeding
- the Securest Evidence
- The Sayings
- A Good Hypothesis
- State of the Question
- The Restoration of Israel. Jesus and the Temple
- The Cleansing of the Temple
- The Sayings About the Destruction of the Temple
- New Temple and Restoration in Jewish Literature
- Other Indications of Restoration Eschatology
- From John the Baptist to Paul
- The Twelve Tribes
- The Twelve Disciples
- Repentance
- Judgment
- The Kingdom
- The Sayings - The Kingdom as Eschatological Reality
- Present and Future: The Problem of the Sayings Material
- The Problem of Diverse Meanings
- Miracles and Crowds
- Miracles, Teaching and Crowds in the Gospels
- Motive
- Miracles, Proclamation and Crowds
- Magic
- The Sinners
- The Sinners, The Wicked, The Poor and the 'Amme Ha-arets
- Terminology
- The 'Amme Ha-arets and Salvation
- Jesus and the Sinners
- Table-fellowship
- The Gentiles
- Jewish Views of Gentiles
- Jesus and the Gentiles
- The Kingdom: Conclusion
- The Facts and the Sayings: All Israel or a Little Flock
- The Nature of the Kingdom
- Jesus as a Religious Type
- Conflict and Death
- General Considerations
- The Temple and the Law
- Let the Dead Bury the Dead
- The Sinners
- Divorce
- Other Antitheses and Related Sayings
- Sabbath, Handwashing and Food
- The Law
- Opposition
- Persecution
- Opponents
- Opposition and Opponents
- The Death of Jesus
- The Firm Facts
- The Cause of the Execution
- The Triumphal Entry
- The Betrayal
- The role of Jewish Leaders
- Conclusion
- Results
- Certainties, Possibilities and Speculations
- Meaning
- The Connecting Link
- The Setting in Judaism: The New Testament and Jewish Restoration Eschatology.