Judaism in the New Testament: practices and beliefs
Judaism in the New Testament explains how the books of the early church emerged from communities which defined themselves in Judaic terms even as they professed faith in Christ. The earliest Christians set forth the Torah as they understood it - they did not think of their religion as Christianity,...
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Zusammenfassung: | Judaism in the New Testament explains how the books of the early church emerged from communities which defined themselves in Judaic terms even as they professed faith in Christ. The earliest Christians set forth the Torah as they understood it - they did not think of their religion as Christianity, but as Judaism. For the first time, in Judaism in the New Testament, two distinguished scholars take the earliest Christians at their word and ask: "If Christianity is (a) Judaism, then how should we read the New Testament?" The Gospels, Paul's Letters, and the Letter to the Hebrews are interpreted to define what Chilton and Neusner call "Christianity's Judaism." Seen in this way, the New Testament will never be the same. |
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JUDAISM IN THE
NEW TESTAMENT
Practices and beliefs
Bruce Chilton and Jacob Neusner
London and New York
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements x
Introduction xii
1 JUDAISM IN THE NEW TESTAMENT OR THE
NEW TESTAMENT'S PARTICULAR JUDAISM? 1
Religious diversity within Judaism 1
Christianity a Judaism 4
The Judaism of the New Testament 8
From one universal Judaism universally attested fora
given age to a singular Judaism attested by a
coherent canon 10
2 NO ORTHODOX, TRADITIONAL JUDAISM ?
The issue of the Mishnah, the Judaism of orthopraxy 19
A religious system: not a book but a community
represented by a book 19
No single Judaism but a single and uniform Judaic law?
The allegation of orthopraxy examined 22
A Judaic system that makes its statement through law:
the Mishnah and the issue of a cumulative tradition
of orthopraxy 24
Scripture and (a) Judaism: the case of the Mishnah 28
An example of a documentary statement of a Judaic
system: the Mishnah's Judaism 31
Orthopraxy or a Judaism ? 39
3 ANALYZING A JUDAISM
How and why? 42
Defining a Judaism and its components: what is to be
done? 42
vn
CONTENTS
What is at stake and what is to be gained? 44
A religious reading of religion 46
Do we ever know what we cannot show? The question
of what is to be taken for granted 47
Is there a single Judaism behind the multiplicity of
documents? The debate with E P Sanders 49
The Judaism behind the texts 51
The context of all Judaisms 55
4 THEORY OF THE SOCIAL ENTITY
Who and what is Israel in the Judaism of St Paul? 58
The urgent question 58
Torah and Christ, Israel and the gentiles 60
Paul's argument in Romans 9-11 62
Paul's use of Scripture in Romans 9—11 63
The purpose of Paul in Romans 9-11 68
Finding a place for gentiles within Israel 71
Supernatural, transcendental Israel 76
The importance of Israel in Paul's Judaism 80
The importance of Israel in the Essene Judaism of
Qumran 86
Israel and the last Adam 88
What is at stake in the election of Israel? 94
5 PAUL'S COMPETITORS, JESUS' DISCIPLES,
AND THE ISRAEL OF JESUS 98
Paul's Abraham: Father of the Israel of God 99
James' Jesus: Davidic scion of Israel 104
Peter's interpretation of Moses 108
The interpretative resolution of Israel in the Synoptic
Gospels 111
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John 117
Jesus' Israel and the generation of Christianity 122
6 PRACTICE: JESUS AND THE TORAH
The Gospels' Judaic way of life 129
Knowing God, imitating God 129
Transcending Sinai, surpassing the Torah 131
Come to me, all who labor and are heavy-laden, and I
will give you rest For the son of man is Lord of the
Sabbath 135
vni
CONTENTS
If you would be perfect, go, sell all you have and give
to the poor, and you will have treasure in Heaven,
and come, follow me
y 144
The weightier matters of the law 149
The reformation of the family 156
7 THE TRANSFORMATION OF JUDAISM: FROM
THE SALVATION TO SANCTIFICATION
The letter to the Hebrews' Judaic world-view 160
The requirement of a Judaic system's world-view 160
From salvation to sanctification 175
Hebrews' new religion 181
Notes 189
Index 200
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