The missing Jesus: rabbinic Judaism and the New Testament

How can Jesus said to be "missing"? References to Jesus are not missing, but rather a dimension of his identity. This text demonstrates that in order for us to understand Jesus and his influence, we need to see him within the context of the Judaism that was his own natural environment

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Bibliographic Details
Contributors: Chilton, Bruce 1949- (Other) ; Evans, Craig A. 1952- (Other) ; Neusner, Jacob 1932-2016 (Other)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston Brill Academic Publishers 2002
In:Year: 2002
Further subjects:B Jesus Christ Congresses Jewishness
B Conference papers and proceedings
B Jewishness of Jesus Christ
B Rabbijnse literatuur
B Rabbinic Judaism
B Nieuwe Testament
B Jesus Christ Jewishness Congresses
B Christianity
B Jesus Christ
B Jesus Christus
B Jésus-Christ Congrès Judai͏̈cité Jesus Christus
B Electronic books
B Jesus Christ Jewish Interpretations
B RELIGION ; Christian Theology ; Christology
B Conference program
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Summary:How can Jesus said to be "missing"? References to Jesus are not missing, but rather a dimension of his identity. This text demonstrates that in order for us to understand Jesus and his influence, we need to see him within the context of the Judaism that was his own natural environment
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:1417510455