"Directly confronts long-lived Christian misconceptions about Jews and Early Judaism" People often have troubling misunderstandings about the interactions between Early Judaism and the New Testament. In this book, Warren Carter and Ariel Feldman correct these misconceptions and attend to the continuities and discontinuities that exist between the two traditions. "This wonderful book directly confronts long-lived Christian misconceptions about Jews and Early Judaism on such matters as temple, law, messiah, resurrection, women, and non-Jews. The volume is ideally structured for university courses but is an accessible and fascinating guide for adult learners as well. I enthusiastically encourage wide use of this rich resource." --Philip A. Cunningham, Institute for Jewish-Catholic Relations, Saint Joseph's University "This book fills an urgent and timely need: to trouble Christian misunderstandings about Jews and Judaism. It does so by showing both the continuities and discontinuities between the texts and traditions of Early Judaism and the New Testament writings. Instructors will appreciate the questions for reflection at the end of each chapter. Clearly written and highly accessible, this book will be an asset in the undergraduate and seminary classroom. I look forward to using it in my own courses." --Adele Reinhartz, FRSC, University of Ottawa "This is a timely and significant book, rich in scholarship with its own persistent line of argument, yet fully recognizing a diversity of views, both ancient and modern. While the Jewishness of Jesus has long been reasserted, the Jewishness of the New Testament writings has not been given enough prominence. Carter and Feldman, leading experts in their fields, address this lack with clarity and vigor. I wish I had had this volume when I was teaching in seminary." --George J. Brooke, University of Manchester (emeritus)
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