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The Jewish people and Jesus Christ. A study in the controversy between church and synagogue.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: London, S.P.C.K., (c)1954.Description: x, 448 pages 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780801050855
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BM620 .J495 1954
Contents:
1. Jesus and the Jewish people -- 2. Paul and the Hebrew church -- 3. The national element -- 4. The Jewish-Christian controversy and Jesus Christ -- 5. The juxtaposition of church and synagogue -- 6. The problem of subjectivity
1. Judaism and Christianity -- 2. Jesus and the two main parties -- a. The Sadducees -- born The Pharisees -- i. The synoptic account of the Pharisees -- ii. Jesus and the bad Pharisees -- c. The law -- d. The teaching of Jesus -- e. The claims of Jesus -- f. The continuation of the struggle -- i. Persecution -- ii. Liturgical alterations -- iii. The birkat ha-minim -- iv. Calumniation of the person of Jesus -- volume The lingering past
1. The ascendency of the church -- 2. The victory of the church and its effect upon Jewish life -- a. Spiritual disinheritance -- born Legal discrimination -- c. Forced baptisms and other means of coercion -- 3. Jewish reaction
1. Emancipation and its effects upon Jewish life -- a. The Haskalah -- born Apostasy -- c. Reform -- d. The science of Judaism -- e. Assimilation and nationalism -- f. Conclusion -- 2. Contemporary Judaism and Jesus Christ -- a. orthodox Judaism: rejection -- born Liberal Judaism: appreciation -- 3. The Jewish Leben-Jesu-Forschung -- a. Jesus and Christianity -- born Jesus and Paul -- c. Jesus and Jew -- d. The nature of Jesus' activity -- e. The significance of Jesus
1. Jesus' popularity -- 2. Jesus' unpopularity -- 3. The resurrection-faith and its effects -- 4. Church and synagogue: the reason for the breach -- 5. The schism -- 6. The growth of Hebrew Christianity -- 7. Judaic Christianity and Judaistic Christianity -- 8. The minim -- a. The tymology of min -- born The identification of the minim -- c. The minim and Judaism -- 9. The decline of the Hebrew-Christian church -- a. Christians of Jewish descent -- b,. The Nazarenes -- c. The Ebionits -- 10. The end of Hebrew Christianity
1. The missionary approach -- a. The Old Testament -- born Mysticism -- c. Criticism -- d. Conversion -- 2. Missions to Jews -- 3. Converts -- a. Religious discrimination -- born The rise of racial philosophy -- c. The national revival -- d. Freedom of conscience -- 4. Hebrew Christians -- 5. The Hebrew-Christian position -- a. The Hebrew Christian and the Jewish people -- born The Hebrew Christian in the Gentile church -- e. The Hebrew-Christian alliance -- d. Hebrew-Christian influence -- i. Theology -- ii. Mission work -- 6. The Hebrew-Christian future -- VII. Judaism and Christianity -- 1. Theological issues -- a. The unity of God -- born The Jewish conception of man -- c. Free will -- d. The Jewish conception of sin -- e. Meditation -- f. The Messiah -- g. The Torah -- h. Revelation
2. Israel and the nations -- a. Jewish universalism -- born Jewish particularism -- i. The national motive -- ii. The Jewish religious consciousness -- c. Israel's election -- d. Israel and the church -- i. The Christian view concerning Israel -- ii. The Jewish view concerning the church -- iii. The Jewish and the Christian mission -- iv. The everlasting division.
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Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) Circulating Book (checkout times vary with patron status) G. Allen Fleece Library CIRCULATING COLLECTION Non-fiction BM620.J63.J495 1954 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31923000201422

Includes bibliographical references.

I. Introductory remarks -- 1. Jesus and the Jewish people -- 2. Paul and the Hebrew church -- 3. The national element -- 4. The Jewish-Christian controversy and Jesus Christ -- 5. The juxtaposition of church and synagogue -- 6. The problem of subjectivity

II. Jesus Christ and the synagogue -- 1. Judaism and Christianity -- 2. Jesus and the two main parties -- a. The Sadducees -- born The Pharisees -- i. The synoptic account of the Pharisees -- ii. Jesus and the bad Pharisees -- c. The law -- d. The teaching of Jesus -- e. The claims of Jesus -- f. The continuation of the struggle -- i. Persecution -- ii. Liturgical alterations -- iii. The birkat ha-minim -- iv. Calumniation of the person of Jesus -- volume The lingering past

III. The church and the Jews -- 1. The ascendency of the church -- 2. The victory of the church and its effect upon Jewish life -- a. Spiritual disinheritance -- born Legal discrimination -- c. Forced baptisms and other means of coercion -- 3. Jewish reaction

IV. Contemporary Judaism and jesus Christ -- 1. Emancipation and its effects upon Jewish life -- a. The Haskalah -- born Apostasy -- c. Reform -- d. The science of Judaism -- e. Assimilation and nationalism -- f. Conclusion -- 2. Contemporary Judaism and Jesus Christ -- a. orthodox Judaism: rejection -- born Liberal Judaism: appreciation -- 3. The Jewish Leben-Jesu-Forschung -- a. Jesus and Christianity -- born Jesus and Paul -- c. Jesus and Jew -- d. The nature of Jesus' activity -- e. The significance of Jesus

V. Primitive Hebrew Christianity -- 1. Jesus' popularity -- 2. Jesus' unpopularity -- 3. The resurrection-faith and its effects -- 4. Church and synagogue: the reason for the breach -- 5. The schism -- 6. The growth of Hebrew Christianity -- 7. Judaic Christianity and Judaistic Christianity -- 8. The minim -- a. The tymology of min -- born The identification of the minim -- c. The minim and Judaism -- 9. The decline of the Hebrew-Christian church -- a. Christians of Jewish descent -- b,. The Nazarenes -- c. The Ebionits -- 10. The end of Hebrew Christianity

VI. Contemporary Hebrew Christianity -- 1. The missionary approach -- a. The Old Testament -- born Mysticism -- c. Criticism -- d. Conversion -- 2. Missions to Jews -- 3. Converts -- a. Religious discrimination -- born The rise of racial philosophy -- c. The national revival -- d. Freedom of conscience -- 4. Hebrew Christians -- 5. The Hebrew-Christian position -- a. The Hebrew Christian and the Jewish people -- born The Hebrew Christian in the Gentile church -- e. The Hebrew-Christian alliance -- d. Hebrew-Christian influence -- i. Theology -- ii. Mission work -- 6. The Hebrew-Christian future -- VII. Judaism and Christianity -- 1. Theological issues -- a. The unity of God -- born The Jewish conception of man -- c. Free will -- d. The Jewish conception of sin -- e. Meditation -- f. The Messiah -- g. The Torah -- h. Revelation

VII. Judaism and Christianity -- 2. Israel and the nations -- a. Jewish universalism -- born Jewish particularism -- i. The national motive -- ii. The Jewish religious consciousness -- c. Israel's election -- d. Israel and the church -- i. The Christian view concerning Israel -- ii. The Jewish view concerning the church -- iii. The Jewish and the Christian mission -- iv. The everlasting division.

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