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Contributors | p. xi |
Foreword | p. xv |
Introduction: Allowing Historical Study to Serve Interfaith Dialogue | p. 1 |
The New Testament Jesus and Exclusionary Boundaries | |
Translating Jesus and the Jews: Can We Eradicate the Anti-Semitism without Also Erasing the Semitism? | p. 11 |
A Jewish Teaching: Jesus, Gentiles, and the Sheep and the Goats (MATTHEW 25:31-46) | p. 29 |
A Dogmatic Jesus | p. 47 |
Early Jewish and Gentile Perspectives on Jesus | |
The Distribution of Jewish Leaders in the Synoptic Gospels: Why Wariness is Warranted | p. 61 |
Viewing the Jewish Jesus of History through the Lens of Matthew's Gospel | p. 81 |
The Trial of Jesus and the Temple: Sadducean and Roman Perspectives | p. 97 |
Jesus Research before and after German National Socialism | |
Remapping Schweitzer's Quest through Jewish-Christian Polemic, Apology, and Dialogue | p. 111 |
The Dissimilar Jesus: Anti-Semitism, Protestantism, Hero-Worship, and Dialectical Theology | p. 129 |
Jesus within Judaism: The Political and Moral Context of Jesus Research and Its Methodology | p. 143 |
Jesus in Jewish-Christian Dailogue | |
The Importance of Jewish-Christian Dialogue on Jesus | p. 161 |
Jesus in Jewish-Christian Dialogue | p. 175 |
Conclusion | p. 189 |
Notes | p. 205 |
Bibliography | p. 235 |
Index of Modern Authors | p. 253 |
Index of Ancient Sources | p. 259 |
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