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The Religion of Jesus the Jew by Geza Vermes
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The Religion of Jesus the Jew (edition 1993)

by Geza Vermes

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Interesting subject matter, but boringly written. An added advantage is the excellent discussions of the methodologies used in verifying conclusions about what Jesus himself said as opposed to what the Gospel writers attributed to him. I know that there is lively discussion on this topic so it is probably not enough to read just one. Therefore, I will also read Marcus Borg's book on the historical Jesus. ( )
  echaika | Nov 20, 2009 |
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A book on the historical Jesus that takes the position that an important factor in the teachings of Jesus is that he was an observant Jew.
  ritaer | Jul 4, 2019 |
NO OF PAGES: 244 SUB CAT I: Yeshua SUB CAT II: First Century Judaism SUB CAT III: DESCRIPTION: This book completes a remarkable trilogy?The basic premise on which the project is founded is that a careful and impartial reconstruction of Jesus' Jewish background is an essential preliminary to any reconstruction of Jesus himself?Where Bultmann rejects anything which makes Jesus like his Jewish contemporaries, Vermes's portrait of Jesus is so credible-even, at times, arresting. Many readers may find that Jesus comes freshly alive in the light of parallels, expertly assembled, in Josephus, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and rabbinic literature.NOTES: SUBTITLE:
  BeitHallel | Feb 18, 2011 |
Interesting subject matter, but boringly written. An added advantage is the excellent discussions of the methodologies used in verifying conclusions about what Jesus himself said as opposed to what the Gospel writers attributed to him. I know that there is lively discussion on this topic so it is probably not enough to read just one. Therefore, I will also read Marcus Borg's book on the historical Jesus. ( )
  echaika | Nov 20, 2009 |
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  PAFM | Oct 19, 2019 |
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