The Messianic hope traced through the history of Israel /By Patricia Weiss.
Weiss, Patricia,
The Messianic hope traced through the history of Israel /By Patricia Weiss. - 1957. - vii, 94 leaves ; 29 cm.
Typescript. I. The Messianic Hope from Adam to Christ II. The Messianic Hope During the Apostolic Period (until 100 A.D.) III. The Messianic Hope of Non-Christian Jews from the Apostolic Period to the Tenth Century IV. The Messianic Hope of Non-Christian Jews from the Tenth Through the Seventeenth Centuries V. The Messianic Hope of Non-Christian Jews from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day
The Messianic Hope Resulting from Prophetic Utterances in the Old Testament -- Revelations given to the early patriarchs -- Prophecies concerning the person of Messiah -- Prophecies concerning the work of Messiah -- The Messianic Hope as It Developed during the Inter-testamental Period -- Post-Canonical writings -- The Dead Sea scrolls -- Religious life of the people of Israel -- The Messianic Hope as Affirmed by Christ Himself -- Jesus' claims of Messiahship -- Jesus' teaching concerning the ministry of the Messiah. The Messianic Hope Held by Those Jews Who Received Jesus as Their Messiah -- The Messianic hope taught by the apostles -- The Messianic hope of the early church -- The Messianic hope as held by the Judaizers -- The Messianic Hope Held by Non-Christian Jews -- Their attitudes toward Jesus as Messiah -- Their hope for Messiah's coming. The Influence of the Ebionistic Heresy on the Messianic Hope -- Their history -- Their belief concerning Jesus -- A Development of Hostile Attitudes toward Christ during the Period When the Talmud Was Being Formed -- Growth of hatred and slanderous stories concerning Christ -- Reasons for the hostility -- The Influence of Conetmporary History during This Period on the Messianic Expectations of the Jewish People -- Rebellion against Roman rule led by bar Cochba -- Formation of the Talmud and its Messianic teaching -- Reaction to Talmudic strictness. The Influence of Increased Persecution from Christians during This Period upon the Jewish Attitude toward Jesus -- Persecution during the Crusades and the Inquisition -- Stories and calumnies concerning Jesus -- Objections to Christianity -- The Influence of Rationalism and Mysticism on the Messianic Expectations of the Jewish People -- Growth of rationalism and its Messianic teaching -- Growth of mysticism and its Messianic teaching -- False messiahs and their influence. The Messianic Hope of the Major Groups within Judaism -- The Messianic hope of Reform Judaism -- The Messianic hope of Zionism -- The Messianic hope of Orthodox Judaism -- The Attitudes of the Jewish People Concerning Jesus Christ -- The development and growth of a moderate and liberal attitude toward Jesus -- The teachings of present day Judaism concerning Jesus Christ.
Columbia Bible College--Dissertations.
Messiah.
BV4070 / .M477 1957 BV4070
The Messianic hope traced through the history of Israel /By Patricia Weiss. - 1957. - vii, 94 leaves ; 29 cm.
Typescript. I. The Messianic Hope from Adam to Christ II. The Messianic Hope During the Apostolic Period (until 100 A.D.) III. The Messianic Hope of Non-Christian Jews from the Apostolic Period to the Tenth Century IV. The Messianic Hope of Non-Christian Jews from the Tenth Through the Seventeenth Centuries V. The Messianic Hope of Non-Christian Jews from the Eighteenth Century to the Present Day
The Messianic Hope Resulting from Prophetic Utterances in the Old Testament -- Revelations given to the early patriarchs -- Prophecies concerning the person of Messiah -- Prophecies concerning the work of Messiah -- The Messianic Hope as It Developed during the Inter-testamental Period -- Post-Canonical writings -- The Dead Sea scrolls -- Religious life of the people of Israel -- The Messianic Hope as Affirmed by Christ Himself -- Jesus' claims of Messiahship -- Jesus' teaching concerning the ministry of the Messiah. The Messianic Hope Held by Those Jews Who Received Jesus as Their Messiah -- The Messianic hope taught by the apostles -- The Messianic hope of the early church -- The Messianic hope as held by the Judaizers -- The Messianic Hope Held by Non-Christian Jews -- Their attitudes toward Jesus as Messiah -- Their hope for Messiah's coming. The Influence of the Ebionistic Heresy on the Messianic Hope -- Their history -- Their belief concerning Jesus -- A Development of Hostile Attitudes toward Christ during the Period When the Talmud Was Being Formed -- Growth of hatred and slanderous stories concerning Christ -- Reasons for the hostility -- The Influence of Conetmporary History during This Period on the Messianic Expectations of the Jewish People -- Rebellion against Roman rule led by bar Cochba -- Formation of the Talmud and its Messianic teaching -- Reaction to Talmudic strictness. The Influence of Increased Persecution from Christians during This Period upon the Jewish Attitude toward Jesus -- Persecution during the Crusades and the Inquisition -- Stories and calumnies concerning Jesus -- Objections to Christianity -- The Influence of Rationalism and Mysticism on the Messianic Expectations of the Jewish People -- Growth of rationalism and its Messianic teaching -- Growth of mysticism and its Messianic teaching -- False messiahs and their influence. The Messianic Hope of the Major Groups within Judaism -- The Messianic hope of Reform Judaism -- The Messianic hope of Zionism -- The Messianic hope of Orthodox Judaism -- The Attitudes of the Jewish People Concerning Jesus Christ -- The development and growth of a moderate and liberal attitude toward Jesus -- The teachings of present day Judaism concerning Jesus Christ.
Columbia Bible College--Dissertations.
Messiah.
BV4070 / .M477 1957 BV4070