The Doctrine of the Messiah in Medieval Jewish Literature

The Doctrine of the Messiah in Medieval Jewish Literature
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Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages : 353
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ISBN-10 : 9781606082843
ISBN-13 : 1606082841
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Synopsis The Doctrine of the Messiah in Medieval Jewish Literature by : Joseph Sarachek

This Is A Solid Scholarly Book About The Messianic Views Of The Greatest Scholars And Thinkers Of The Middle Ages, Saadia, Gaon, Rash, Judah Halevi, To Name A Few.

The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 2, The Hellenistic Age

The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 2, The Hellenistic Age
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 766
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ISBN-10 : 0521219299
ISBN-13 : 9780521219297
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge History of Judaism: Volume 2, The Hellenistic Age by : William David Davies

Vol. 4 covers the late Roman period to the rise of Islam. Focuses especially on the growth and development of rabbinic Judaism and of the major classical rabbinic sources such as the Mishnah, Jerusalem Talmud, Babylonian Talmud and various Midrashic collections.

That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew

That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew
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Publisher : Penn State Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 0271039299
ISBN-13 : 9780271039299
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Synopsis That Jesus Christ Was Born a Jew by : Katherine Sonderegger

Analyzes the major phases of Karl Barth's Christological exegesis of Judaism. Contends that despite his lifelong opposition to antisemitism and racism (as a leader of the anti-Nazi Confessing Church and a strong supporter of the State of Israel), Barth represents the broadest tradition of Christian Protestant dogmatic anti-Judaism, preserving and elaborating the controversial theology that has been standard in Christian apologetics since ancient times. Argues that a positive Christian theology of Judaism must begin by acknowledging the irreconcilable differences between the two religions, pleading for a theological recognition of an independent Judaism.

The Hebrew-Christian Messiah

The Hebrew-Christian Messiah
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Total Pages : 460
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ISBN-10 : PRNC:32101067126761
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Synopsis The Hebrew-Christian Messiah by : Arthur Lukyn Williams

The Feminine Messiah

The Feminine Messiah
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9789004462199
ISBN-13 : 9004462198
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Synopsis The Feminine Messiah by : Ruth Kara-Ivanov Kaniel

In The Feminine Messiah, Ruth Kara-Ivanov Kaniel explores the theosophical revolution that is reflected by the identification of the figure of King David and the image of the divine presence, the Shekhina, in medieval kabbalistic literature.

Toward the Millennium

Toward the Millennium
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 9789004378995
ISBN-13 : 9004378995
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Toward the Millennium by : Peter Schäfer

This collection of 16 articles represents a selection of the papers delivered in the course of a seminar (1995-1996) at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and its concluding joint symposium held at the Institute and Princeton University. Wide-ranging in scope, the volume covers messianic expectations from biblical times up to modern and contemporaneous adaptations, whereby the focus lies on the messianic concept within Judaism: diversity and variety of messianic expectations in antiquity; messianic movements at the time of the Crusades and around the fifth millennium (1240); the 'Pseudo'-Messiah Sabbatai Avi in the early modern period; the philosophers Hermann Cohen, Franz Rosenzweig and Walter Benjamin with respect to their thinking about messianism as well as the Lubavitch movement. Also included are investigations on pagan Graeco-Roman writings and messianic strands in the medieval and baroque Christian context. The section on the modern period contains contributions dealing with the Ahmaddiyya movement in India, messianic currents in the socio-political culture of the Weimar Republic as well as certain messianic aspects in the very recent so-called Branch Davidian community in Waco, Texas. The broad spectrum of stimulating analyses provides a fresh re-evaluation of an apparently timeless phenomenon.