In this study of motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts, Thomas Kazen suggests a way beyond the use of traditional criteria of authenticity. Employing results from recent research on the development of halakah during the Second Temple period, which outlines trajectories and areas of tension within and between various Jewish movements, the author revisits the Synoptic conflict narratives about Sabbath observance, purity rules and divorce practices. Kazen disentangles theological motives from reasonable historical explanations and suggests relative dates and contexts for motives and arguments often ascribed to Jesus. He questions interpretations which focus on unique authority and suggests that Jesus' stance is better explained within the framework of prophetic criticism and a traditional Israelite understanding of Torah. With this study, he contributes as much to our understanding of halakic development during the Second Temple period as he does to our understanding of the historical Jesus and his relationship to contemporary movements.
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Gr.-8°, Ln. m. SU. XVII, 364 S. Vord. Schutzumschlag m. leichten Farbspuren, kleinr Fleck auf d. Kopfschnitt, sonst tadelloses Ex. // In dieser Untersuchung der Motive und Argumente in den halachischen Konflikten Jesu nutzt Thomas Kazen die Ergebnisse der neueren Forschung zur Entwicklung der Halacha während der Zeit des Zweiten Tempels, die Spannungsfelder innerhalb der und zwischen den verschiedenen jüdischen Bewegungen skizziert. Er analysiert die synoptischen Konflikterzählungen zur Sabbatobservanz, Reinheit und Scheidung. Kazen trennt theologische Motive von plausiblen historischen Erklärungen und schlägt relative Daten und Kontexte für Motive vor, die oft Jesus zugeschrieben werden. Er stellt Deutungen infrage, die die einzigartige, individuelle Autorität Jesu betonen, und behauptet, dass die Haltung Jesu sich besser aus der prophetischen Kritik und einem traditionellen israelitischen Verständnis der Tora erklären lässt. Mit diesem Band trägt der Autor einerseits viel zum Verständnis der halachischen Entwicklung zur Zeit des Zweiten Tempels bei, anderseits fördert er unser Verständnis des historischen Jesus und seiner Beziehung zu zeitgenössischen Bewegungen. ISBN: 9783161528934 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 714. Seller Inventory # 18859
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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. In this study of motives and arguments in Jesus' halakic conflicts, Thomas Kazen suggests a way out of the present methodological impasse in the use of traditional criteria of authenticity in historical Jesus research, at least when it comes to those Jesus traditions that relate to halakic issues. Kazen employs results from recent research on the development of halakah during the Second Temple period, in particular from Aharon Shemesh's discussion of two models (developmental and reflective) for explaining halakic development within and between various Jewish movements, and three areas of tension for analyzing dissenting views (revelation vs. interpretation, Scripture vs. tradition, and nominalism vs. realism). Kazen revisits the Synoptic conflict narratives about Sabbath observance, purity rules and divorce practices, and discusses motives and arguments ascribed to Jesus, whether implicitly or explicitly, by the texts themselves, or by modern interpreters. By combining analyses of halakic development with tradition and redaction criticism, Kazen disentangles theological motives from reasonable historical explanations and suggests relative dates and contexts for motives and arguments often ascribed to Jesus. He questions interpretations which focus on unique individual or halakic authority and suggests that the earliest Jesus tradition appeals to the priority of human need and to creational intent, viewing revelation as based on plain reading and a realistic understanding of Scripture. Jesus' stance is best explained within the framework of prophetic criticism and a traditional Israelite understanding of Torah. With this work the author contributes as much to our understanding of halakic development during the Second Temple and Tannitic periods as he does to our understanding of the historical Jesus and his relationship to contemporary movements. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783161528934
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