Dining with Pharisees /

Calls upon Luke 7:36-50 as a starting point for studying the Pharisees from a perspective that aims to "redeem" them from anti-Semitic readings of the New Testament and establishes Jesus as a first-century Jew. Also, by comparing Luke and Mark, by posing questions and at times resolving th...

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Main Author: Mullen, J. Patrick
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Collegeville, Minn. : Liturgical Press, c2004
Collegeville, Minn. : [2004]
Series:Interfaces (Collegeville, Minn.)
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Summary:Calls upon Luke 7:36-50 as a starting point for studying the Pharisees from a perspective that aims to "redeem" them from anti-Semitic readings of the New Testament and establishes Jesus as a first-century Jew. Also, by comparing Luke and Mark, by posing questions and at times resolving them, the book demonstrates how Luke's themes, particularly those regarding the poor and marginalized, shape his conflation of Mark's story of Simon the Leper with other Lukan traditions
Dining with Pharisees calls upon Luke 7:36-50 as a starting point for studying the Pharisees from a perspective that aims to "redeem" them from anti-Semitic readings of the New Testament and establishes Jesus as a first-century Jew. Also, by comparing Luke and Mark, by posing questions and at times resolving them, the book demonstrates how Luke's themes, particularly those regarding the poor and marginalized, shape his conflation of Mark's story of Simon the Leper with other Lukan traditions
Item Description:This WorldCat-derived record is shareable under Open Data Commons ODC-BY, with attribution to OCLC
"A Michael Glazier book."
Physical Description:xiv, 145 p. ; 23 cm
xiv, 145 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-130) and indexes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-130) and indexes
ISBN:0814651623