TY - BOOK ID - 10714587 TI - Jesus and the temple : the crucifixion in its Jewish context PY - 2016 VL - 165 SN - 9781107125353 1107125359 9781316408933 9781107563513 1107563518 1316485110 1316484688 1316408930 1316485544 1316487695 1316485978 1316482103 PB - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, DB - UniCat KW - 225*5 KW - 281.2 KW - Laatste avondmaal. Proces van Jezus. Lijden. Kruisiging KW - Apostolische Kerk. Judeo-christianisme:--tot einde 1ste eeuw KW - 281.2 Apostolische Kerk. Judeo-christianisme:--tot einde 1ste eeuw KW - 225*5 Laatste avondmaal. Proces van Jezus. Lijden. Kruisiging KW - Jesus Christ KW - Jewishness KW - Jewish interpretations. KW - Passion KW - Role of Jews KW - Crucifixion KW - Jesus Christ - Jewishness KW - Jesus Christ - Jewish interpretations. KW - Jesus Christ - Passion - Role of Jews KW - Jesus Christ - Crucifixion KW - Jewishness. KW - Role of Jews. KW - Crucifixion. KW - Christ KW - Cristo KW - Jezus Chrystus KW - Jesus Cristo KW - Jesus, KW - Christ, Jesus KW - Yeh-su KW - Masīḥ KW - Khristos KW - Gesù KW - Christo KW - Yeshua KW - Chrystus KW - Gesú Cristo KW - Ježíš KW - Isa, KW - Nabi Isa KW - Isa Al-Masih KW - Al-Masih, Isa KW - Masih, Isa Al KW - -Jesus, KW - Jesucristo KW - Yesu KW - Yeh-su Chi-tu KW - Iēsous KW - Iēsous Christos KW - Iēsous, KW - Kʻristos KW - Hisus Kʻristos KW - Christos KW - Jesuo KW - Yeshuʻa ben Yosef KW - Yeshua ben Yoseph KW - Iisus KW - Iisus Khristos KW - Jeschua ben Joseph KW - Ieso Kriʻste KW - Yesus KW - Kristus KW - ישו KW - ישו הנוצרי KW - ישו הנצרי KW - ישוע KW - ישוע בן יוסף KW - المسيح KW - مسيح KW - يسوع المسيح KW - 耶稣 KW - 耶稣基督 KW - 예수그리스도 KW - Jíizis KW - Yéshoua KW - Iėsu̇s KW - Khrist Iėsu̇s KW - عيسىٰ UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:10714587 AB - Most Jesus specialists agree that the Temple incident led directly to Jesus' arrest, but the precise relationship between Jesus and the Temple's administration remains unclear. Jesus and the Temple examines this relationship, exploring the reinterpretation of Torah observance and traditional Temple practices that are widely considered central components of the early Jesus movement. Challenging a growing tendency in contemporary scholarship to assume that the earliest Christians had an almost uniformly positive view of the Temple's sacrificial system, Simon J. Joseph addresses the ambiguous, inconsistent, and contradictory views on sacrifice and the Temple in the New Testament. This volume fills a significant gap in the literature on sacrifice in Jewish Christianity. It introduces a new hypothesis positing Jesus' enactment of a program of radically nonviolent eschatological restoration, an orientation that produced Jesus' conflicts with his contemporaries and inspired the first attributions of sacrificial language to his death. ER -