No one disputes today that Jesus must be understood as a participant
in the currents of Second Temple Judaism. However, his relation to the
institution of the synagogue has received much less attention despite
the clear depiction in all four Gospels of the synagogue as the site
of his activity and the considerable recent scholarship on the place
of the synagogue in Jewish life. Reviewing what we now know about
actual synagogues in the land of Israel and what we understand of
their public role in Jewish life and culture, Jordan J. Ryan shows
that Gospel narratives placed in synagogues accurately reflect the
ancient synagogue setting, a fact that points toward the historical
plausibility of the setting of these narratives and suggests that
synagogue research must be a starting point for their interpretation.
Further, he argues that the synagogue setting of Jesus‘s activities
reveals that his efforts at the restoration of Israel were
intentionally aimed at the synagogue as an institution of public and
political life; that is, Jesus sought to bring the kingdom of God into
being by persuading local public synagogue assemblies to participate
in it. This book marks an important new direction for research.
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ISBN
9781506438443
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Stylus Publishing LLC
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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