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Judaism in the New Testament: Practices and Beliefs

by Bruce Chilton, Jacob Neusner
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In Judaism in the New Testament, Bruce Chilton and Jacob Neusner, the most prolific author writing in English today, contend that, contrary to conventional wisdom, early Christians identified not as Christians, but as Jews. Drawing upon parts of the Gospels, the Letters of Paul, and the Letters to the Hebrews, Neusner and Chilton read the early Christianity as a formation of Judaism--a comprehensive, religious system that is nothing short of a Judaic account of Holy Israel.

Bound to be controversial, Neusner, an accomplished Talmudic scholar and Chilton examine the New Testament as a statement of the Torah of Sinai.

This important work provides a provocative and trenchant critique of existing scholarship that seeks to view Christianity as autonomous from Judaism. By examining Christianity as an extension of Judaism, Neusner and Chilton place Christianity in its proper historical, literary and religious context.

Chilton and Neusner contend that, contrary to conventional wisdom, early Christians identified not as Christians, but as Jews. Bound to be controversial, the authors examine the New Testament as a statement of the Torah of Sinai. This important work provides a provocative and trenchant critique of existing scholarship that seeks to view Christianity as autonomous from Judaism.

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The second of three books of the fifth volume, the first dealing with Machivellism itself, and the third extending the coverage to the 19th and 20th centuries. Examines absolutism, constitutionalism, rationalism, empiricism, liberalism, and conservatism in England, France, Germany, and Italy. Considers the context and impact of such thinkers as Hobbes, Montesquieu, Rousseau, Hume, and Smith and of the English Commonwealth and the French Revolution. No index. Distributed in the US by Greenwood. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 11, 2013
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Pages
224
ISBN
9781134814978

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