The question “Do Jews need Jesus?” returns in waves, usually when proselytism wants to look like pastoral care. Judaism is ...
Jesus’ indigeneity was inseparable from a Jewish calendar tied to agricultural and pilgrimage cycles, Hebrew and Aramaic as ...
In this article, Clive Lawton looks at Jesus and Christianity from his personal viewpoint as a Jew. My first encounter with Jesus was in primary school Nativity plays. Teachers desperately - kindly - ...
For accuracy and clarification purposes, the Forum column on Feb. 17 — “Calvin Coolidge, Brian Williams and the unsigned political right” — cited Jesus as a Jew who lived by the Talmud and then goes ...
The fact that Jesus was a Jew has not gone unrecognized. Libraries and bookstores are replete with volumes bearing such titles as Jesus the Jew, The Galilean Jewishness of Jesus, Jesus and the World ...
It also does a phenomenal job of showing how similar Judaism and Latter-day Saint doctrine are. One of the greatest points that this book brings to light is that although The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
With guest host John Harwood. A conversation with a Jewish scholar and former Catholic priest turned writer about why Jesus’ Jewish roots matter. An image of "Christ and the Disciples at Emmaus" by ...
Katie Edwards works for the University of Sheffield. She receives funding from the AHRC and the White Rose Collaboration Fund. Meredith Warren does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive ...
In 1240, King Louis IX of France took the unusual step of holding a trial for the Talmud. Books rarely receive judicial proceedings, but Pope Gregory IX was urging European leaders to take action ...