
The Jewish Jesus
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Section 1: Reflections on the Jewish Jesus
1 The Jewish Jesus: A Partisan's Imagination, by Zev Garber
2 The Kabbalah of Rabbi Jesus, by Bruce Chilton
3 The Amazing Mr. Jesus, by James F. Moore
4 Jesus the "Material Jew", by Joshua Schwartz
5 Jesus Stories, Jewish Liturgy, and Some Evolving Theologies until circa 200 CE: Stimuli and Reactions, by Ziony Zevit
6 Avon Gilyon (Document of Sin, b. Shabb.116a) or Euvanggeleon (Good News), by Herbert W. Basser
7 Psalm 22 in Pesiqta Rabbati: The Suffering of the Jewish Messiah and Jesus, by Rivka Ulmer
Section 2: Responding to the Jewish Jesus
8 What Was at Stake in the Parting of the Ways between Judaism and Christianity?, by Richard L. Rubenstein
9 The Jewish and Greek Jesus, by Yitzchak Kerem
10 Jewish Responses to Byzantine Polemics from the Ninth through the Eleventh Centuries, by Steven Bowman
11 A Meditation on Possible Images of Jewish Jesus in the Pre-Modern Period, by Norman Simms
12 Typical Jewish Misunderstandings of Christ, Christianity, and Jewish-Christian Relations over the Centuries, by Eugene J. Fisher
Section 3: Teaching, Dialogue, Reclamation: Contemporary Views on the Jewish Jesus
13 How Credible is Jewish Scholarship on Jesus?, by Michael J. Cook
14 Taking Thomas to Temple: Introducing Evangelicals to the Jewish Jesus, by Christina M. Smerick
15 The Historical Jesus as Jewish Prophet: Its Meaning for the Modern Jewish-Christian Dialogue, by Sara Mandell
16 Before Whom Do We Stand?, by Henry F. Knight
17 Edith Stein's Jewish Husband Jesus, by Emily Leah Silverman
18 Can We Talk? The Jewish Jesus in a Dialogue Between Jews and Christians, by Steven Leonard Jacobs
19 The New Jewish Reclamation of Jesus in Late Twentieth-Century America: Realigning and Rethinking Jesus the Jew, by Shaul Magid
Annotated Bibliography
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