Jewish Jesus research and its challenge to Christology today
Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 Historical Jesus Research: A Reception History -- 2 The Jewish Jesus Quest and the Wissenschaft des Judentums -- 3 Reclaimed or Reclaiming? Recent Jewish Approaches to Jesus’s Wirkungsgeschichte -- 4 Jewish Quests and Christian Problems -- Conclusion: Implic...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Leiden Boston
Brill
[2017]
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Jewish and Christian perspectives series (30)
Year: 2017 |
Reviews: | Jewish Jesus Research and its Challenge to Christology Today (2017) (Hezser, Catherine, 1960 -)
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Series/Journal: | Jewish and Christian perspectives series
30 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Jesus Christus
/ Judaism
/ Christianity
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Further subjects: | B
Judaism
Relations
Christianity
B Jesus Christ Historicity B Jesus Christ Jewish interpretations B Christianity and other religions Judaism B Jesus Christ Jewishness |
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Summary: | Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 Historical Jesus Research: A Reception History -- 2 The Jewish Jesus Quest and the Wissenschaft des Judentums -- 3 Reclaimed or Reclaiming? Recent Jewish Approaches to Jesus’s Wirkungsgeschichte -- 4 Jewish Quests and Christian Problems -- Conclusion: Implications and Future Perspectives -- Bibliography -- Index. Historical Jesus research, Jewish or Christian, is marked by the search for origins and authenticity. The various Quests for the Historical Jesus contributed to a crisis of identity within Western Christianity. The result was a move “back to the Jewish roots!” For Jewish scholars it was a means to position Jewry within a dominantly Christian culture. As a consequence, Jews now feel more at ease to relate to Jesus as a Jew. For Walter Homolka the Christian challenge now is to formulate a new Christology: between a Christian exclusivism that denies the universality of God, and a pluralism that endangers the specificity of the Christian understanding of God and the uniqueness of religious traditions, including that of Christianity |
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ISBN: | 9004331743 |
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1163/9789004331747 |