Teaching the Historical Jesus
Issues and Exegesis
Herausgeber: Garber, Zev
Teaching the Historical Jesus
Issues and Exegesis
Herausgeber: Garber, Zev
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Teaching the Historical Jesus in his Jewish context to students of varied religious backgrounds presents instructors with not only challenges, but also opportunities to sustain interfaith dialogue and foster mutual understanding and respect. This new collection explores these challenges and opportunities, gathering together experiential les
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Teaching the Historical Jesus in his Jewish context to students of varied religious backgrounds presents instructors with not only challenges, but also opportunities to sustain interfaith dialogue and foster mutual understanding and respect. This new collection explores these challenges and opportunities, gathering together experiential les
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- Routledge Studies in Religion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9780367738891
- ISBN-10: 0367738899
- Artikelnr.: 71232032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Studies in Religion
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 274
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 424g
- ISBN-13: 9780367738891
- ISBN-10: 0367738899
- Artikelnr.: 71232032
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Zev Garber is Emeritus Professor and Chair of Jewish Studies and Philosophy at Los Angeles Valley College. He is the Editor of Shofar and the author of The Jewish Jesus: Revelation, Reflection, Reclamation (2011).
Introduction Section 1: Jesus in Undergraduate Education 1. Teaching Jewish
Studies, Hebrew Scriptures and the Historical Jesus in the Context of
Jewish Studies at a Two-Year Public College: Rationale, Objectives,
Evaluation Zev Garber 2. Untangling Myths and Misconceptions: A Narrative
of the Undergraduate Classroom Rochelle L. Millen 3. Jesus "in the
Trenches": Pedagogical Challenges Posed by Teaching the Nazarene in the
Context of Judaic Studies Ken Hanson 4. Teaching Jesus at the University of
Alabama Steven Leonard Jacobs 5 Teaching about Jesus in a Catholic
University Richard L. Libowitz 6. Teaching about Jesus and Early
Christianity at US Rabbinic Schools Joel Gereboff 7. The Jewish Jesus: An
Evaluation after Three Years Herbert W. Basser 8. Dialogue as Integral to
Teaching about the Jewish Jesus James F. Moore and Joseph Edelheit 9.
Between the Literary and the Historical Jesus: Teaching the Modern Jewish
Writers' Jesus Neta Stahl Section 2: Some Issues in Teaching Jesus 10.
Jesus the Jew: Who Says So? Norman Simms 11. Reflections on a Course:
'Judaism and Early Christianity: The Parting of the Ways'-When? Where? Why?
Leonard Greenspoon 12 Typical Christian Misunderstandings of Jesus and
Judaism Eugene J. Fisher 13 Teaching Jesus in a Halakhic Jewish Setting in
Israel: Kosher, Treif or Pareve? Joshua Schwartz 14. Jewish Artists and the
Perception of the Crucifixion Nathan Harpaz 15. Jesus on Film: Cinema as a
Tool in the Discovery of the Jewish Jesus Penny Wheeler 16. Gravitating to
Luke's Historical Jesus: Help or Hindrance? Michael J. Cook Section 3:
Teaching Views on Jesus 17. Jesus, the Pharisees, and Mediterranean
Manliness S. Scott Bartchy 18. Jesus as Sadducee and Pharisee: Teaching the
Teacher in the Gospel of Mark Peter Zaas 19. Jesus as a Seditionist: The
Intertwining of Politics and Religion in His Teaching and Deeds Fernando
Bermejo-Rubio 20. Was Jesus a Pharisee? And Does it Matter? John
Pawlikowski
Studies, Hebrew Scriptures and the Historical Jesus in the Context of
Jewish Studies at a Two-Year Public College: Rationale, Objectives,
Evaluation Zev Garber 2. Untangling Myths and Misconceptions: A Narrative
of the Undergraduate Classroom Rochelle L. Millen 3. Jesus "in the
Trenches": Pedagogical Challenges Posed by Teaching the Nazarene in the
Context of Judaic Studies Ken Hanson 4. Teaching Jesus at the University of
Alabama Steven Leonard Jacobs 5 Teaching about Jesus in a Catholic
University Richard L. Libowitz 6. Teaching about Jesus and Early
Christianity at US Rabbinic Schools Joel Gereboff 7. The Jewish Jesus: An
Evaluation after Three Years Herbert W. Basser 8. Dialogue as Integral to
Teaching about the Jewish Jesus James F. Moore and Joseph Edelheit 9.
Between the Literary and the Historical Jesus: Teaching the Modern Jewish
Writers' Jesus Neta Stahl Section 2: Some Issues in Teaching Jesus 10.
Jesus the Jew: Who Says So? Norman Simms 11. Reflections on a Course:
'Judaism and Early Christianity: The Parting of the Ways'-When? Where? Why?
Leonard Greenspoon 12 Typical Christian Misunderstandings of Jesus and
Judaism Eugene J. Fisher 13 Teaching Jesus in a Halakhic Jewish Setting in
Israel: Kosher, Treif or Pareve? Joshua Schwartz 14. Jewish Artists and the
Perception of the Crucifixion Nathan Harpaz 15. Jesus on Film: Cinema as a
Tool in the Discovery of the Jewish Jesus Penny Wheeler 16. Gravitating to
Luke's Historical Jesus: Help or Hindrance? Michael J. Cook Section 3:
Teaching Views on Jesus 17. Jesus, the Pharisees, and Mediterranean
Manliness S. Scott Bartchy 18. Jesus as Sadducee and Pharisee: Teaching the
Teacher in the Gospel of Mark Peter Zaas 19. Jesus as a Seditionist: The
Intertwining of Politics and Religion in His Teaching and Deeds Fernando
Bermejo-Rubio 20. Was Jesus a Pharisee? And Does it Matter? John
Pawlikowski
Introduction Section 1: Jesus in Undergraduate Education 1. Teaching Jewish
Studies, Hebrew Scriptures and the Historical Jesus in the Context of
Jewish Studies at a Two-Year Public College: Rationale, Objectives,
Evaluation Zev Garber 2. Untangling Myths and Misconceptions: A Narrative
of the Undergraduate Classroom Rochelle L. Millen 3. Jesus "in the
Trenches": Pedagogical Challenges Posed by Teaching the Nazarene in the
Context of Judaic Studies Ken Hanson 4. Teaching Jesus at the University of
Alabama Steven Leonard Jacobs 5 Teaching about Jesus in a Catholic
University Richard L. Libowitz 6. Teaching about Jesus and Early
Christianity at US Rabbinic Schools Joel Gereboff 7. The Jewish Jesus: An
Evaluation after Three Years Herbert W. Basser 8. Dialogue as Integral to
Teaching about the Jewish Jesus James F. Moore and Joseph Edelheit 9.
Between the Literary and the Historical Jesus: Teaching the Modern Jewish
Writers' Jesus Neta Stahl Section 2: Some Issues in Teaching Jesus 10.
Jesus the Jew: Who Says So? Norman Simms 11. Reflections on a Course:
'Judaism and Early Christianity: The Parting of the Ways'-When? Where? Why?
Leonard Greenspoon 12 Typical Christian Misunderstandings of Jesus and
Judaism Eugene J. Fisher 13 Teaching Jesus in a Halakhic Jewish Setting in
Israel: Kosher, Treif or Pareve? Joshua Schwartz 14. Jewish Artists and the
Perception of the Crucifixion Nathan Harpaz 15. Jesus on Film: Cinema as a
Tool in the Discovery of the Jewish Jesus Penny Wheeler 16. Gravitating to
Luke's Historical Jesus: Help or Hindrance? Michael J. Cook Section 3:
Teaching Views on Jesus 17. Jesus, the Pharisees, and Mediterranean
Manliness S. Scott Bartchy 18. Jesus as Sadducee and Pharisee: Teaching the
Teacher in the Gospel of Mark Peter Zaas 19. Jesus as a Seditionist: The
Intertwining of Politics and Religion in His Teaching and Deeds Fernando
Bermejo-Rubio 20. Was Jesus a Pharisee? And Does it Matter? John
Pawlikowski
Studies, Hebrew Scriptures and the Historical Jesus in the Context of
Jewish Studies at a Two-Year Public College: Rationale, Objectives,
Evaluation Zev Garber 2. Untangling Myths and Misconceptions: A Narrative
of the Undergraduate Classroom Rochelle L. Millen 3. Jesus "in the
Trenches": Pedagogical Challenges Posed by Teaching the Nazarene in the
Context of Judaic Studies Ken Hanson 4. Teaching Jesus at the University of
Alabama Steven Leonard Jacobs 5 Teaching about Jesus in a Catholic
University Richard L. Libowitz 6. Teaching about Jesus and Early
Christianity at US Rabbinic Schools Joel Gereboff 7. The Jewish Jesus: An
Evaluation after Three Years Herbert W. Basser 8. Dialogue as Integral to
Teaching about the Jewish Jesus James F. Moore and Joseph Edelheit 9.
Between the Literary and the Historical Jesus: Teaching the Modern Jewish
Writers' Jesus Neta Stahl Section 2: Some Issues in Teaching Jesus 10.
Jesus the Jew: Who Says So? Norman Simms 11. Reflections on a Course:
'Judaism and Early Christianity: The Parting of the Ways'-When? Where? Why?
Leonard Greenspoon 12 Typical Christian Misunderstandings of Jesus and
Judaism Eugene J. Fisher 13 Teaching Jesus in a Halakhic Jewish Setting in
Israel: Kosher, Treif or Pareve? Joshua Schwartz 14. Jewish Artists and the
Perception of the Crucifixion Nathan Harpaz 15. Jesus on Film: Cinema as a
Tool in the Discovery of the Jewish Jesus Penny Wheeler 16. Gravitating to
Luke's Historical Jesus: Help or Hindrance? Michael J. Cook Section 3:
Teaching Views on Jesus 17. Jesus, the Pharisees, and Mediterranean
Manliness S. Scott Bartchy 18. Jesus as Sadducee and Pharisee: Teaching the
Teacher in the Gospel of Mark Peter Zaas 19. Jesus as a Seditionist: The
Intertwining of Politics and Religion in His Teaching and Deeds Fernando
Bermejo-Rubio 20. Was Jesus a Pharisee? And Does it Matter? John
Pawlikowski