Kurz vorgestellt: Jüdische Jesus-Forschung heute

Walter Homolka: Jewish Jesus Research and its Challenge to Christology Today.
Jewish and Christian Perspective Series, Volume 30
Leiden: (NL): Brill 2016, XII, 180 pp.

ISBN 13: 
9789004331730

E-ISBN: 9789004331747

For Jewish scholars it was a means to position Jewry within a dominantly Christian culture. As a consequence, Jews now feel more at ease to relate to Jesus as a Jew.
For Walter Homolka the Christian challenge now is to formulate a new Christology: between a Christian exclusivism that denies the universality of God, and a pluralism that endangers the specificity of the Christian understanding of God and the uniqueness of religious traditions, including that of Christianity.
Ausführliche Besprechung in Vorbereitung
Inhalt / Contents

Preface — Introduction



1 Historical Jesus Research: A Reception History

The Modern Quest of a Historical Jesus as a Quest for His Reception



The Development of Reception History as a Tool


Reception History: Global Dimensions


Reception History as a Secularization of the Interpretation of Scripture

Reception Theory in Relation to the Jewish Quest

Creating Space: The Emergence of New Hermeneutical and Methodological Paradigms


2 The Jewish Jesus Quest and the Wissenschaft des Judentums

The Pre-Enlightenment Jewish Jesus



The Emergence of the Wissenschaft des Judentums


The Wissenschaft des Judentums and the Historical Jesus


The Wissenschaft des Judentums and the Concept of a Personal Messiah

The Legacy of the Wissenschaft des Judentums


3 Reclaimed or Reclaiming? Recent Jewish Approaches to Jesus’s Wirkungsgeschichte

Jewish Jesus Research: Where to Draw the Line?



My Previous Contribution


Géza Vermès: Concluding the Classical Era of Jewish Jesus Research?


Diversity in the Reception History of the Jewish Jesus

The Jewish Jesus in Literature

Recent Jewish Approaches to Jesus

The Contribution of Archaeology to Historical Jesus Studies 


4 Jewish Quests and Christian Problems

The Jewish Quest of the Historical Jesus: In Search for Equality and Acceptance



The Historical Jesus: Challenges to Jewish-Christian Dialogue


The Myth of the Judeo-Christian West


Jesus the Jew: Implications for Future Christian Theology

Back to the Roots? The Value of Christian Hellenism

Jewish Jesus Research: Paving the Way for Common Ground

Conclusion: Implications and Future Perspectives

Bibliography — Index




Biographical note

Rabbi Walter Homolka, PhD (King’s College London, 1992), PhD (University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2015),
DHL (HUC-JIR New York 2009), is Professor of Modern Jewish Thought and Interreligious Dialogue
at the University of Potsdam, executive director of the School of Jewish Theology
and rector of the Abraham Geiger College.
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