This article revisited the issue of Jesus’ attitude towards the Torah on the basis of a critical discussion of the most recent extensive treatment of the theme by Meier in his A marginal Jew: Rethinking the historical Jesus: Volume four: Law and love (2009). It engaged Meier’s contribution in the light of contemporary research, concluding that, whilst Meier provided an erudite analysis, his thesis that Jesus’ teaching on divorce and oaths revoked Mosaic law did not convince, for it did not adequately consider the extent to which the contemporary interpretation of the Torah could encompass such radicalisation
This article surveys the beliefs of Jewish scholars who have written about the historical Jesus. Spe...
This article will seek to interpret Matthew 4:1-11, commonly referred to as the “temptation account”...
This article tries to find the answers to the following questions: Can one find, in the Rabbinic wri...
This article revisited the issue of Jesus’ attitude towards the Torah on the basis of a critical dis...
This article locates the ancient debates between Jesus and the Talmudic rabbis within the discourse ...
According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus functions as a Moses figure who, in the Sermon on the Moun...
My thesis is, Jesus always taught people to obey the law. The importance of this th...
This dissertation examines whether the Synoptic Jesus upheld the importance of Torah observance in h...
The past fifty years have witnessed profound changes in the paradigmatic viewpoints of historical sc...
Resumen: In this article, I would like to focus on issues related to the interpretation of the Law o...
Paul\u27s treatment of law, found in his epistles and other parts of the New Testament, has been one...
Today it is commonplace for historical Jesus scholars to emphasize Jesus’ Jewishness. At the same ti...
In spite of widespread acceptance of the nonlegalistic character of first-century Judaism (following...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine...
During the last few decades, the subject of the historical Jesus has once again moved into the cente...
This article surveys the beliefs of Jewish scholars who have written about the historical Jesus. Spe...
This article will seek to interpret Matthew 4:1-11, commonly referred to as the “temptation account”...
This article tries to find the answers to the following questions: Can one find, in the Rabbinic wri...
This article revisited the issue of Jesus’ attitude towards the Torah on the basis of a critical dis...
This article locates the ancient debates between Jesus and the Talmudic rabbis within the discourse ...
According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus functions as a Moses figure who, in the Sermon on the Moun...
My thesis is, Jesus always taught people to obey the law. The importance of this th...
This dissertation examines whether the Synoptic Jesus upheld the importance of Torah observance in h...
The past fifty years have witnessed profound changes in the paradigmatic viewpoints of historical sc...
Resumen: In this article, I would like to focus on issues related to the interpretation of the Law o...
Paul\u27s treatment of law, found in his epistles and other parts of the New Testament, has been one...
Today it is commonplace for historical Jesus scholars to emphasize Jesus’ Jewishness. At the same ti...
In spite of widespread acceptance of the nonlegalistic character of first-century Judaism (following...
This article argues that the Pseudo-Clementine Recognitions 1.27–72, the Pseudo-Clementine...
During the last few decades, the subject of the historical Jesus has once again moved into the cente...
This article surveys the beliefs of Jewish scholars who have written about the historical Jesus. Spe...
This article will seek to interpret Matthew 4:1-11, commonly referred to as the “temptation account”...
This article tries to find the answers to the following questions: Can one find, in the Rabbinic wri...