TY - BOOK AU - Jocz,Jakob TI - The Jewish people and Jesus Christ: A study in the controversy between church and synagogue T2 - [Reprinted with some revisions] SN - 9780801050855 AV - BM620 .J495 1954 PY - 1954/// CY - London PB - S.P.C.K. KW - Jesus Christ KW - Jesus Christ. KW - Judaism KW - Relations KW - Christianity N1 - 1; 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 ER -