Jesus the Jew in Christian memory: theological and philosophical explorations

"Jesus the Jew is the primary signifier of Christianity's indebtedness to Judaism. This connection is both historical and continuous. In this book, Barbara Meyer shows how Christian memory, as largely intertwined with Jewish memory, provides a framework to examine the theological dimension...

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Главный автор: Meyer, Barbara 1968- (Автор)
Формат: Electronic/Print
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Cambridge, UK New York, NY, USA Port Melbourne, Australia New Delhi, India Cambridge University Press 2022
В:Год: 2020
Редактирование:First paperback edition
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Jesus Christus / Христология / Историчность / Иудаизм (мотив)
Другие ключевые слова:B Christianity and other religions Judaism
B Judaism Relations Judaism
B Jesus Christ Jewishness
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Итог:"Jesus the Jew is the primary signifier of Christianity's indebtedness to Judaism. This connection is both historical and continuous. In this book, Barbara Meyer shows how Christian memory, as largely intertwined with Jewish memory, provides a framework to examine the theological dimensions of historical Jesus research. She explores the topics that are central to the Jewishness of Jesus, such as the Christian relationship to law, and otherness as a Christological category. Through the lenses of the otherness of the Jewish Jesus for contemporary Christians, she also discusses circumcision, natality, vulnerability, and suffering in dialogue with thinkers seldom drawn into Jewish-Christian discourse, notably Hannah Arendt, Julia Kristeva, Martha Nussbaum and Adi Ophir. Meyer demonstrates how the memory of Jesus' Jewishness is a key to reconfiguring contemporary challenges to Christian thought, such as particularity and otherness, law and ethics after the Shoah, human responsibility, and divine vulnerability"--
Примечание:First published 2020
Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 193-205
ISBN:1108712835
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/9781108689755