This insightful volume represents the hands-on experience in the world of academia of two Jewish scholars, one of Orthodox background and the other a convert to the Jewish faith. As a series of separate but interrelated essays, it approaches multiple issues touching both the historical Jesus (himself a pious Jew) and the modern phenomenon of Messianic Judaism. It bridges the gap between the typically isolated disciplines of Jewish and Christian scholarship and forges a fresh level of understanding across religious boundaries. It delves into such issues as the nature and essence of Jesus message (pietistic, militant or something of a hybrid), and whether Messianic Jews should be welcome in the larger Jewish community. Its ultimate challenge is to view sound scholarship as a means of bringing together disparate faith traditions around a common academic table. Serious research of the great Nazarene becomes interfaith discourse.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 10 Jul 2020
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527555259
About Kenneth HansonZev Garber
Zev Garber is Emeritus Professor and Chair of Jewish Studies and Philosophy at Los Angeles Valley College and he has served as President of the National Association of Professors of Hebrew. He has authored hundreds of articles and reviews and his publications include 14 academic books including Mel Gibsons Passion: The Film the Controversy and Its Implications; The Jewish Jesus: Revelation Reflection Reclamation; and Teaching the Historical Jesus.Kenneth Hanson is an Associate Professor and Coordinator of the University of Central Florida Judaic Studies Program. His many scholarly articles focus on the Dead Sea Scrolls the historical Jesus and Jewish Christianity. He has published several books of popular scholarship including Dead Sea Scrolls: The Untold Story and Secrets from the Lost Bible. He teaches a wide range of courses including the Hebrew language and literature the Hebrew Bible and the historical Jesus.