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Bruce Chilton

    Bruce Chilton è uno studioso americano specializzato nel cristianesimo primitivo e nell'ebraismo. Il suo lavoro approfondisce le profonde connessioni tra queste due tradizioni religiose e la loro reciproca influenza durante i loro periodi formativi. Le analisi di Chilton illuminano testi e concetti chiave che hanno plasmato il pensiero religioso occidentale. Il suo approccio offre ai lettori una nuova prospettiva sulla storia religiosa antica.

    Rabbi Jesus : an intimate biography
    Christianity: The Basics
    The biblical world: An illustrated atlas
    Jewish-Christian Debates
    Pure Kingdom
    Soundings in the Religion of Jesus
    • Soundings in the Religion of Jesus

      Perspectives and Methods in Jewish and Christian Scholarship

      • 272pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      Exploring the historical and theological implications of Jesus' Jewish identity, this book features contributions from a diverse group of scholars who examine its significance for modern Jewish-Christian dialogue. It delves into the complexities of scriptural translation, the influence of Nazi ideology on theological interpretations, and the dual nature of New Testament depictions of Jesus. By addressing both the celebration and neglect of his Jewishness, the work aims to foster a deeper understanding and improve relations between the two faiths over the centuries.

      Soundings in the Religion of Jesus
    • Pure Kingdom

      Jesus' Vision of God

      • 192pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Focusing on Jesus' teachings about the kingdom, this book provides a clear and accessible overview while engaging with contemporary critical scholarship. It offers a fresh perspective and comprehensive insights, helping readers navigate the ongoing discussions surrounding the historical Jesus.

      Pure Kingdom
    • Jewish-Christian Debates

      • 258pagine
      • 10 ore di lettura

      The book features a profound dialogue between two distinguished scholars, each representing different religious traditions, as they explore three essential questions: the nature of God, ethical living, and hope. Through their analytical comparisons, Neusner and Chilton illuminate the shared inquiries and distinct responses of Judaism and Christianity. This engaging exchange not only deepens understanding of both faiths but also encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the purpose of life, fostering a richer appreciation for interfaith dialogue.

      Jewish-Christian Debates
    • Traces the early history of the Holy Land; the rise of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam; and the geographical landscape of the region, in chronologically arranged chapters that place biblical texts in their historical context.

      The biblical world: An illustrated atlas
    • Christianity: The Basics is a compelling introduction to both the central pillars of the Christian faith and the rich and varied history of this most global of global religions. This book traces the development of Christianity through an exploration of some of the key beliefs, practices and emotions which have been recurrent symbols through the centuries:Christ, the kingdom of heaven and sin Baptism, Eucharist and prayer Joy, divine union and self denialEncompassing the major epochs of Christian history and examining the unity and divisions created by these symbols, Christianity: The Basics is both a concise and comprehensive introduction to the Christian tradition.

      Christianity: The Basics
    • Beginning with the Gospels, interpretations of the life of Jesus have flourished for nearly two millennia, yet a clear and coherent picture of Jesus as a man has remained elusive. In Rabbi Jesus , the noted biblical scholar Bruce Chilton places Jesus within the context of his times to present a fresh, historically accurate, and revolutionary examination of the man who founded Christianity.Drawing on recent archaeological findings and new translations and interpretations of ancient texts, Chilton discusses in enlightening detail the philosophical and psychological foundations of Jesus’ ideas and beliefs. His in-depth investigation also provides evidence that contradicts long-held beliefs about Jesus and the movement he led. Chilton shows, for example, that the High Priest Caiaphas, as well as Pontius Pilate, played a central role in Jesus’ execution. It is, however, Chilton’s description of Jesus’ role as a rabbi, or "master," of Jewish oral traditions, as a teacher of the Cabala, and as a practitioner of a Galilean form of Judaism that emphasized direct communication with God that casts an entirely new light on the origins of Christianity.Seamlessly merging history and biography, this penetrating, highly readable book uncovers truths lost to the passage of time and reveals a new Jesus for the new millennium.

      Rabbi Jesus : an intimate biography
    • Rabbi Paul

      An Intellectual Biography

      • 354pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The biography delves into Saint Paul's pivotal role in shaping early Christianity, highlighting how his interpretations of Jesus' life and teachings elevated a grassroots movement into a structured religion. It explores his influential ideas, the context of his ministry, and the lasting impact of his work on the development of Christian doctrine and community. Through a detailed examination of his life, the book reveals the complexities of his character and the historical significance of his contributions to faith and society.

      Rabbi Paul
    • Mary Magdalene

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Explores Mary Magdalene's key role in the ministry of Jesus and the development of early Christianity, tracing the changing images of Mary and the legends surrounding her and exploring why the Church sought to marginalize her significance.

      Mary Magdalene
    • Christianity

      • 202pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      The book provides an engaging overview of the essential tenets of Christianity alongside its diverse historical evolution. It delves into key beliefs, practices, and emotions that have consistently shaped the faith over the centuries, highlighting the religion's global significance and impact. Through this exploration, readers gain insight into the recurring symbols that define Christianity and its enduring relevance in the modern world.

      Christianity
    • The Intellectual Foundations of Christian and Jewish Discourse

      The Philosophy of Religious Argument

      • 200pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      Exploring the interplay between Greek philosophy and religious discourse, this book examines how early Christian and Jewish thinkers incorporated and transformed philosophical methods to address their spiritual inquiries. The authors highlight the tradition of intellectual conflict and reasoned debate that emerged as these communities sought to articulate and share their understanding of religious truth, emphasizing the dynamic exchange of ideas that shaped their beliefs and practices.

      The Intellectual Foundations of Christian and Jewish Discourse