Judaism in the Beginning of Christianity

כריכה קדמית
Fortress Press, 1 בינו׳ 1984 - 112 עמודים
In this clearly written book, Jacob Neusner answers the central questions about the world of Judaism in which Christianity was born. He gives an overview of the history and religion of Israel and an analysis of the Judaic legacy as it endured among those who did not become Christians. He also discusses the troubling issue of the Pharisees and investigates the identity of the "historical Hillel." This accessible book aims to speak directly to every student who is concerned with both the early and contemporary meanings of the Jewish and Christian faiths.
 

תוכן

Preface
9
Acknowledgments
15
The World of Jesus People Israel in the Land of IsraelRome in Palestine
17
Sage Priest Messiah Three Types of Judaism
35
The Pharisees Jesus Competition
45
The Figure of Hillel A Counterpart to the Problem of the Historical Jesus
63
Judaism Beyond Catastrophe The Destruction of the Temple and the Renaissance of Torah
89
A Final Word
101
For Further Reading
103
Glossary
107
Index
109
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מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל

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מידע על המחבר (1984)

Jacob Neusner is Distinguished Service Professor of the History and Theology of Judaism at Bard College and the author of numerous books on Judaism.

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