A Handbook of the Jewish Roots of the Gospels
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A Handbook of the Jewish Roots of the Gospels

Hendrickson Academic / 2021 / Paperback

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After 2,000 years of scholarship, is it possible to discover anything new about Jesus of Nazareth? Evans and Mishkin believe the answer is yes---when you read the narratives of the Gospels as Jewish literature. Learn what recent archaeology and the ongoing publication of ancient texts can teach us about the Messiah's identity and message. 360 pages, softcover from Hendrickson.

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Title: A Handbook of the Jewish Roots of the Gospels
By: Edited by Craig A. Evans & David Mishkin
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 360
Vendor: Hendrickson Academic
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 9.0 X 6.0 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 6 ounces
ISBN: 1683073428
ISBN-13: 9781683073420
Stock No: WW073420

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Is it even possible to say anything new about Jesus of Nazareth? Disciples and detractors alike have been weighing in for two thousand years. Scholarship in the last fifty years has been greatly enhanced by the recognition of the Jewishness of both the historical Jesus and the life and teachings of the apostle Paul. But the Gospels themselves, the texts that preserve the words and deeds of Jesus, have not been subject to the same level of consideration in this regard. Until now. This book surveys the historical, theological, and practical issues that arise when the Gospels are read as Jewish literature. So yes, there is something new here about Jesus.

The Jewish context of Jesus and his movement is better understood today thanks to archaeology, the ongoing publication of ancient texts, and changes in the way scholars think about Jewish society in late antiquity.

A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Gospels, whose contributors are well-known in the field, updates all of the relevant topics relating to Jesus and the Gospels in light of these exciting new developments.

A companion to A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith (ISBN 9781683071648), the book is split into five sections:
  1. Textual Roots
  2. Intertextual Roots
  3. Narrative Roots
  4. Theological Roots
  5. Intercultural Roots
Written by an international group of Jewish and Gentile followers of Jesus as Messiah, A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Gospels is for all who want to learn more about these four biblical accounts and how they portray the man from Nazareth within his own historic and cultural setting. Contributors include Daniel M. Gurtner, Darrell Bock, Craig A. Evans, Sheila Gyllenberg, Craig L. Blomberg, Eckhard J. Schnabel, Catherine Sider Hamilton, David Mishkin, Mark L. Strauss, Michael L. Brown, and more.

Publisher's Description

Is it even possible to say anything new about Jesus of Nazareth? Disciples and detractors alike have been weighing in for two thousand years. Scholarship in the last fifty years has been greatly enhanced by the recognition of the Jewishness of both the historical Jesus and the life and teachings of the apostle Paul. But the Gospels themselves, the texts that preserve the words and deeds of Jesus, have not been subject to the same level of consideration in this regard. Until now. This book surveys the historical, theological, and practical issues that arise when the Gospels are read as Jewish literature. So yes, there is something new here about Jesus.

The Jewish context of Jesus and his movement is better understood today thanks to archaeology, the ongoing publication of ancient texts, and changes in the way scholars think about Jewish society in late antiquity.

A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Gospels, whose contributors are well known in the field, updates all of the relevant topics relating to Jesus and the Gospels in light of these exciting new developments.

This book is split into five sections:

  1. Extrabiblical Roots
  2. Intertextual Roots
  3. Narrative Roots
  4. Theological Roots
  5. Practical Roots

...and is a companion to A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith (Hendrickson, 2019).

Contributors are both messianic Jewish scholars and well-known evangelicals, including Daniel M. Gurtner, Darrel Bock, Craig A. Evans, Sheila Gyllenberg, Craig L. Blomberg, Eckhard J. Schnabel, Catherine S. Hamilton, David Mishkin, Mark L. Strauss, Michael Brown, and more.

About the Authors

Craig A. Evans (PhD, DHabil) is the John Bisagno Distinguished Professor of Christian Origins at Houston Baptist University in Texas. He is a frequent contributor to scholarly journals and the author or editor of over eighty books, including Jesus and His Contemporaries.

David Mishkin (PhD) serves on the faculty of Israel College of the Bible in Netanya, Israel. He is the author of The Wisdom of Alfred Edersheim and Jewish Scholarship on the Resurrection of Jesus.

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