Jesus in the Jewish Tradition (1950 Goldstein), book
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Jesus in the Jewish Tradition (1950) is a book by Morris Goldstein.
Abstract
Cover the Rabbinic and Pre-Modern periods.
Editions and translations
Published in New York, NY: Macmillan, 1950.
Table of contents
- 1. Importance of the Inquiry
- 2. Tannaitic Period
- A. Authentic References to Jesus
- B. References Incorrectly Identified with Jesus
- C. Indirect Allusions. Summary
- 3. Amoraic Period
- A. Authentic References to Jesus
- B. References Incorrectly Identified with Jesus
- C. Indirect Allusions. Summary
- 4. Post-Talmudic Period
- A. Toledoth Yeshu
- B. Disputations and Polemics of the Middle Ages
- C. Jesus in Relation to the Totality if Jewish Life
- 5. Conclusion