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Buch, Englisch, 166 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 353 g

Homolka

Jesus Reclaimed

Jewish Perspectives on the Nazarene

Buch, Englisch, 166 Seiten, Format (B × H): 145 mm x 222 mm, Gewicht: 353 g

ISBN: 978-1-78238-579-0
Verlag: Berghahn Books


After centuries of persecution, oppression, forced migrations, and exclusion in the name of Christ, the development of a Jewish “Quest for the Historical Jesus” might seem unexpected.  This book gives an overview and analysis of the various Jewish perspectives on the Nazarene throughout the centuries, emphasizing the variety of German voices in Anglo-American contexts. It explores the reasons for a steady increase in Jewish interest in Jesus since the end of the eighteenth century, arguing that this growth had a strategic goal: the justification of Judaism as a living faith alongside Christianity.
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Foreword

Leonard Swidler

Translator’s Preface

Ingrid Shafer

Preface

Introduction: The Life of Jesus according to the Sources

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The Sources

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The Early Years

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Public Appearance

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Jesus’s Message

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Arrest and Trial

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Death

Chapter 1. Jewish Images of Jesus prior to the Early Modern Period    

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Jesus in the Mishnah and Talmud

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The Toldot Yeshu

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Rabbinic Polemics against Jesus

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Christian Talmud Criticism and Censorship

Chapter 2. The Historical Jesus since the Early Modern Period

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Jesus and the Jewish Enlightenment

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The Christian Quest of the Historical Jesus: A Departure from Dogma

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The Jewish Quest of the Historical Jesus as Repatriation of Jesus to Judaism

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The Berlin Anti-Semitism Debate

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The “Jesus Scandal” around Max Liebermann

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Leo Baeck and Adolf von Harnack: The Controversy

Chapter 3. The Jewish Quest of Jesus

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From Joseph Klausner to Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich

Chapter 4. Joseph Ratzinger and the Jewish Jesus

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That Jesus Was a Jew: A Cultural Coincidence?

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The “Rabbi Jesus”: For Christians Only as Important as Christ?

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“Reading the Whole Bible in the Light of Christ”: Joseph Ratzinger’s Hermeneutics

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Christian Faith and “Historical Reason”

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index


Homolka, Rabbi Walter
Rabbi Walter Homolka is the rector of the Abraham Geiger College, Germany’s first rabbinical seminary after the Holocaust, and a professor of Modern Jewish Thought at the School of Jewish Theology of the University of Potsdam in Germany. Active in Jewish-Christian dialogue, he is author of many books, including The Gate to Perfection: The Idea of Peace in Jewish Thought (Berghahn 1995), Jewish Identity in Modern Times: Leo Baeck and German Protestantism (Berghahn 1995), and co-author with Hans Küng of How to Do Good & Avoid Evil: A Global Ethic from the Sources of Judaism (Skylight Paths, 2009).

Rabbi Walter Homolka is the rector of the Abraham Geiger College, Germany’s first rabbinical seminary after the Holocaust, and a professor of Modern Jewish Thought at the School of Jewish Theology of the University of Potsdam in Germany. Active in Jewish-Christian dialogue, he is author of many books, including The Gate to Perfection: The Idea of Peace in Jewish Thought (Berghahn 1995), Jewish Identity in Modern Times: Leo Baeck and German Protestantism (Berghahn 1995), and co-author with Hans Küng of How to Do Good & Avoid Evil: A Global Ethic from the Sources of Judaism (Skylight Paths, 2009).


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