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'''Claude G. Montefiore''' (1858-1938) was a Jewish-British scholar.
== Biography ==
Unusual for the time and energy he devoted to the study of Christianity, and for his sympathetic attitude towards Jesus and Paul. Forerunner of the Jewish-Christian dialogue. Leader of English Liberal Judaism, in 1890 founded and edited the [[Jewish Quarterly Review]].
 
== Works on Second Temple Judaism==
 
==== Books ====
 
*[[Some Elements in the Religious Teaching of Jesus (1910 Montefiore), book]]
*[[Judaism and St. Paul: Two Essays (1914 Montefiore), book]]
*[[IV Ezra: A Study in the Development of Universalism (1929 Montefiore), book]]
*[[Rabbinic Literature and Gospel Teachings (1930 Montefiore), book]]
 
[[Category:Scholars|Montefiore]]
[[Category:Jewish|Montefiore]][[Category:British|Montefiore]][[Category:Born in the 1850s|Montefiore]]

Revision as of 22:57, 14 October 2009

Claude G. Montefiore (1858-1938) was a Jewish-British scholar.

Biography

Unusual for the time and energy he devoted to the study of Christianity, and for his sympathetic attitude towards Jesus and Paul. Forerunner of the Jewish-Christian dialogue. Leader of English Liberal Judaism, in 1890 founded and edited the Jewish Quarterly Review.

Works on Second Temple Judaism

Books