Toledot Yeshu (The Life Story of Jesus) Revisited: A Princeton Conference
Toledot Yeshu (»Die Lebensgeschichte Jesu«) ist eine polemische jüdische Gegenerzählung gegen das Neue Testament. Der Text schreibt Jesus eine uneheliche Geburt, den Raub des Unaussprechlichen Namens Gottes, häretische Aktivitäten und schließlich einen unehrenhaften Tod zu. In Vorbereitung einer wis...
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Language: | English |
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Tübingen
Mohr Siebeck
2011
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In: | Year: 2011 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Toledot Yeshu ("The life story of Jesus") revisited] (2016) (Dubois, Jean-Daniel, 1946 -)
[Rezension von: Meerson, Michael, Toledot Yeshu: The Life Story of Jesus...] (2015) (Gathercole, Simon J., 1974 -) |
Series/Journal: | Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism - Band 143
v.143 Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism 143 |
Further subjects: | B
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B Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism B Jewish anti-Christian polemic B Classical antiquity B Science of Religion B Middle Ages B Modern age B Antike Religionsgeschichte B Tôledôt Yēšû |
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Summary: | Toledot Yeshu (»Die Lebensgeschichte Jesu«) ist eine polemische jüdische Gegenerzählung gegen das Neue Testament. Der Text schreibt Jesus eine uneheliche Geburt, den Raub des Unaussprechlichen Namens Gottes, häretische Aktivitäten und schließlich einen unehrenhaften Tod zu. In Vorbereitung einer wissenschaftlichen Edition und Übersetzung der Erzählung organisierten Peter Schäfer, Michael Meerson und Yaacov Deutsch eine internationale Konferenz in Princeton, die den gegenwärtigen Stand der Erforschung des polemischen Traktats diskutierte. Nachdem er lange Gegenstand heftiger und bitterer Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Christen und Juden war, ist jetzt die Zeit reif für eine nüchterne und sachliche historische Einordnung.InhaltsübersichtPeter Schäfer: Introduction – Michael Sokoloff: The Date and Provenance of the Aramaic Toledot Yeshu on the Basis of Aramaic Dialectology – Peter Schäfer: Agobard's and Amulo's Toledot Yeshu – William Horbury: The Strasbourg Text of the Toledot – Adina M. Yoffie: Observations on the Huldreich Manuscripts of the Toledot Yeshu – Michael Stanislawski: A Preliminary Study of a Yiddish »Life of Jesus« ( Toledot Yeshu): JTS Ms. 2211 – Pierluigi Piovanelli: The Toledot Yeshu and Christian Apocryphal Literature: The Formative Years – Eli Yassif: Toledot Yeshu: Folk-Narrative as Polemics and Self Criticism – Philip Alexander: The Toledot Yeshu in the Context of Jewish-Muslim Debate – Sarit Kattan Gribetz: Hanged and Crucified: The Book of Esther and Toledot Yeshu – Michael Meerson: Meaningful Nonsense: A Study of Details in Toledot Yeshu – Ora Limor and Israel Jacob Yuval: Judas Iscariot: Revealer of the Hidden Truth – John Gager: Simon Peter, Founder of Christianity or Saviour of Israel? – Galit Hasan-Rokem: Polymorphic Helena – Toledot Yeshu as a Palimpsest of Religious Narratives and Identities – Yaacov Deutsch: The Second Life of the Life of Jesus: Christian Reception of Toledot Yeshu – Paola Tartakoff: The Toledot Yeshu and Jewish-Christian Conflict in the Medieval Crown of Aragon. One of the most controversial books in history, Toledot Yeshu recounts the life story of Jesus from a negative and anti-Christian perspective. It ascribes to Jesus an illegitimate birth, a theft of the Ineffable Name of God, heretical activities, and, finally, a disgraceful death. Perhaps for centuries, the Toledot Yeshu circulated orally until it coalesced into various literary forms. Although the dates of these written compositions remain obscure, some early hints of a Jewish counter-history of Jesus can be found in the works of pagan and Christian authors of Late Antiquity, such as Celsus, Justin, and Tertullian. In the Middle Ages, the book became the object and tool of a most acrimonious controversy. Jews, Christians, and atheists – such as Ibn Shaprut, Luther, and Voltaire – quoted and commented on Toledot Yeshu, trying to disprove the beliefs of their opponents and revealing their own prejudices. Due to the offensive nature of the book, scholars have until recently paid little attention to Toledot Yeshu. In 2007, Peter Schäfer launched a project at Princeton University to prepare a scholarly edition with translation and commentary based on all the available manuscripts (about 150). Along with this project, Peter Schäfer, Michael Meerson, and Yaacov Deutsch organized an international conference, attended by the leading scholars of the subject, to discuss the present state of research. The conference contributions, published in this volume, mark a new stage in Toledot Yeshu research.Survey of contentsPeter Schäfer: Introduction – Michael Sokoloff: The Date and Provenance of the Aramaic Toledot Yeshu on the Basis of Aramaic Dialectology – Peter Schäfer: Agobard's and Amulo's Toledot Yeshu – William Horbury: The Strasbourg Text of the Toledot – Adina M. Yoffie: Observations on the Huldreich Manuscripts of the Toledot Yeshu – Michael Stanislawski: A Preliminary Study of a Yiddish »Life of Jesus« ( Toledot Yeshu): JTS Ms. 2211 – Pierluigi Piovanelli: The Toledot Yeshu and Christian Apocryphal Literature: The Formative Years – Eli Yassif: Toledot Yeshu: Folk-Narrative as Polemics and Self Criticism – Philip Alexander: The Toledot Yeshu in the Context of Jewish-Muslim Debate – Sarit Kattan Gribetz: Hanged and Crucified: The Book of Esther and Toledot Yeshu – Michael Meerson: Meaningful Nonsense: A Study of Details in Toledot Yeshu – Ora Limor and Israel Jacob Yuval: Judas Iscariot: Revealer of the Hidden Truth – John Gager: Simon Peter, Founder of Christianity or Saviour of Israel? – Galit Hasan-Rokem: Polymorphic Helena – Toledot Yeshu as a Palimpsest of Religious Narratives and Identities – Yaacov Deutsch: The Second Life of the Life of Jesus: Christian Reception of Toledot Yeshu – Paola Tartakoff: The Toledot Yeshu and Jewish-Christian Conflict in the Medieval Crown of Aragon. |
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ISBN: | 3161517717 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-151771-6 |