Description: Jews and Anti-judaism in the New Testament : Decision Points and Divergent Interpretations, Paperback by Donaldson, Terence L., ISBN 0281058830, ISBN-13 9780281058839, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US "This is an engrossing, persuasive and highly readable introduction to diverse ways in which scholars have interpreted the New Testament in relation to and Judaism. It's a must-read for anyone who wishes to understand what is at stake in the debate, and how and why it matters. Donaldson's excellent book will surely lay the ground work for future discussions of this important topic.' Adele Reinhartz, Professor, Department of Classics and Religion University of Ottawa `Donaldson is an internationally recognized interpreter of the New Testament and the Judaism in which it emerged. In this meticulous and nuanced study ...he concludes that, in interpreting the New Testament, an awareness of the history of scriptural interpretation and its effects on others, particularly Jews, must form an integral part of the process. An excellent and much needed introduction to a difficult subject that will enrich scholars, students and the general reader.' William S. Campbell, Reader in Biblical Studies, University of Wales Lampeter `This is a sensitive, level-headed approach to a tension-filled topic... Particularly striking is Donaldson's conclusion that the canon of the New Testament offers more options for Christian self-definition today in relation to Judaism than the compilers of the canon themselves were able to utilize.' John Koenig, Glorvina Rossell Hoffman Professor of New Testament The General Theological Seminary, New York `In this perceptive and engaging guide, Donaldson... demonstrat[es] that interpretative decisions have moral implications that cannot be neglected. His own constructive proposals can only enhance responsible engagement with scriptural texts in today's complex world of faith.' Bruce W. Longenecker, Professor of Religion and . Melton Chair, Baylor University `Donaldson's study is a judicious and balanced treatment of one of the most difficult issues in New Testament interpretation.' Robert Jewett, Guest Professor of New Testament, University of Heidelberg
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Book Title: Jews and Anti-judaism in the New Testament : Decision Points and
Author: Donaldson, Terence L.
Language: English