Hillel and Jesus (1997 Johns / Charlesworth), edited volume
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<bibexternal title="Hillel and Jesus" author="Charlesworth"/> Hillel and Jesus: Comparative Studies of Two Major Religious Leaders (1997) is a volume edited by Loren L. Johns and James H. Charlesworth.
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Editions and translations
Published in Minneapolis, MN: Fortress, 1997.
Table of contents
- Hillel and Jesus : why comparisons are important / James H. Charlesworth
- Hillel and Jesus: are comparisons possible? / A. Goshen Gottstein
- Hillel and the misunderstanding of Judaism in modern scholarship / Moshe Weinfeld
- Hillel and Jesus: two ways of self-awareness / David Flusser
- Apocalypticism in the time of Hillel and Jesus / S.E. Robinson
- Who were the Pharisees? / Joseph Sievers
- Jesus and factionalism in early Judaism: how serious was the factionalism of late Second Temple Judaism? / James D.G. Dunn
- Jesus and Cynics in first-century Palestine: some critical considerations / D.E. Aune
- Jesus and his community: between Essenes and Pharisees / B. Pixner
- Jesus' socioeconomic background / D.A. Fiensy
- The relationship of Paul to Jesus / J.P. Arnold
- The sayings of Jesus and archaeology / J.F. Strange
- Sayings and legends in the Hillel tradition / C. Safrai
- The sayings of Hillel: their transmission and reinterpretation S. Safrai
- Hillel and Scripture : from authority to exegesis / D.R. Schwartz
- Jesus and the Golden Rule / P.S. Alexander
- Jesus and the Dead Sea Scrolls / Hermann Lichtenberger
- Reconstructing Jesus' teaching: problems and possibilities / C.A. Evans
- Hillel and Jesus on prayer / Benedict T. Viviano
- Hillel and Jesus: retrospective and prospective reflections / James H. Charlesworth