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by Bruce D. Chilton,Jacob Neusner

ePub Comparing Spiritualities: Formative Christianity and Judaism on Finding Life and Meeting Death download
Author:
Bruce D. Chilton,Jacob Neusner
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978-1563383090
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1563383098
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Trinity Press International; 1 edition (May 1, 2000)
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Comparing Spiritualities book. Chilton is the author of Jesus Prayer and Jesus Eucharist (Trinity).

Comparing Spiritualities book. For: Clergy; seminarians; graduate students; those interested in formative Judaism and Christianity and in Jewish-Christian relations.

By Bruce Chilton and Jacob Neusner. Harrisburg, P. Trinity Press International, 2000. Neusner and Chilton present a reflection on several "existential" issues, common to Judaism and Christianity, but peculiar in their meaning to each religion: how one knows God, how one faces death, and the shape and character of martyrdom.

book by Jacob Neusner. There have been many studies of the doctrinal and liturgical differences and similarities between formative Judaism and early Christianity. Many of these studies examine the impact of Hellenistic culture on the development of Judaism and the consequences that such a Hellenized Judaism had for the development of Christianity.

Among the world's religions, Christianity and Judaism are the most symmetrical. But in our day of religious tolerance, a tendency to overlook the vital differences between the two religions in the name of good will can undermine constructive Jewish-Christian dialogue. In this book, Bruce D. Chilton describes early Christian thought and Jacob Neusner describes early Judaic thought on fundamental issues such as creation and human nature, Christ and Torah, sin and atonement, and eschatology.

In their book, Chilton and Neusner ask simply, What are experiences both distinctive to the spiritual life of Torah .

Each writer explores the ways in which classical statements of Christ and Torah represent critical moments in a person's life of faith, and offer a comparison of the spiritual piety that each religion teaches and nurtures.

Kup książkę: Comparing Spiritualities - Bruce D. Chilton w. .Bruce D. Chilton po angielsku, inne książki tego autor. orah Revealed, Torah Fulfilled: Scriptural Laws in Formative Judaism and Earliest Christianity. Chilton w księgarni językowej Bookcity. Największy wybór pozycji obcojęzycznych. Zapraszamy do skorzystania z naszej oferty.

Find all the books, read about the author, and more . Are you an author? Learn about Author Central. And, finally, both Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism deemed Christ and the Torah respectively to embody the logos of reason or the rules of right thought. Both maintained that well-expounded, probative evidence and compelling argument formed the best source of authority - compulsion exercised from within, by intellect.

Comparing Spiritualities: On Finding Life and Meeting Death. Classical Christianity and Rabbinic Judaism. Chilton, Jacob Neusner. Bruce Chilton, Jacob Neusner. Wipf & Stock, 2012, Trade Paperback.

Jacob Neusner and Bruce Chilton. Three Faiths, One God: The Formative Faith and Practice of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Jacob Neusner, Bruce Chilton, William Graham.

Jacob Neusner (July 28, 1932 – October 8, 2016) was an American academic scholar of Judaism. Neusner was born in Hartford, Connecticut to Reform Jewish parents. He graduated from William H. Hall High School in West Hartford. He then attended Harvard University, where he met Harry Austryn Wolfson and first encountered Jewish religious texts.

There have been many studies of the doctrinal and liturgical differences and similarities between formative Judaism and early Christianity. Many of these studies examine the impact of Hellenistic culture on the development of Judaism and the consequences that such a Hellenized Judaism had for the development of Christianity. Very few books, however, have isolated particular spiritual practices as lenses through which to examine and compare these two religions. In their book, Chilton and Neusner ask simply, What are experiences both distinctive to the spiritual life of Torah and Christ, respectively, and also accessible to our common humanity? Their response is to examine the experiences of birth in the faith, death by the faith, and bearing witness to the faith. Each writer explores the ways in which classical statements of Christ and Torah represent critical moments in a person's life of faith, and offer a comparison of the spiritual piety that each religion teaches and nurtures. Chilton and Neusner are the co-authors of The Body of Faith (Trinity) and God in the World (Trinity) Chilton is the author of Jesus Prayer and Jesus Eucharist (Trinity) Neusner is the author or editor of over 700 books including The Incarnation of God: The Character of Divinity in Formative Judaism. For: Clergy; seminarians; graduate students; those interested in formative Judaism and Christianity and in Jewish-Christian relations