The Jewish Gospels: The Story of the Jewish Christ

Updated by: 
Neta Rozenblit
Research notes: 
NR\Reader checked\22/12/2014
Reference type: 
Book
Author(s): 
Boyarin, Daniel
year: 
2012
Full title: 

The Jewish Gospels: The Story of the Jewish Christ

Place of Publication: 
New York
Publisher: 
The New Press
Work type: 
Essay/Monograph
Abstract: 

In July 2008 a front-page story in the New York Times reported on the discovery of an ancient Hebrew tablet, dating from before the birth of Jesus, which predicted a Messiah who would rise from the dead after three days. Commenting on this startling discovery at the time, noted Talmud scholar Daniel Boyarin argued that “some Christians will find it shocking—a challenge to the uniqueness of their theology.”

Guiding us through a rich tapestry of new discoveries and ancient scriptures, The Jewish Gospels makes the powerful case that our conventional understandings of Jesus and of the origins of Christianity are wrong. In Boyarin’s scrupulously illustrated account, the coming of the Messiah was fully imagined in the ancient Jewish texts. Jesus, moreover, was embraced by many Jews as this person, and his core teachings were not at all a break from Jewish beliefs and teachings. Jesus and his followers, Boyarin shows, were simply Jewish. What came to be known as Christianity came much later, as religious and political leaders sought to impose a new religious orthodoxy that was not present at the time of Jesus’s life.

Hebrew bible: 
Book: 
Daniel
Chapter(s): 
7
Label: 
11/06/2012
Record number: 
13 640