Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus

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Author: Susannah Heschel

ISBN-10: 0226329593

ISBN-13: 9780226329598

Category: Judaism - Biography

Was Jesus the founder of Christianity or a teacher of Judaism? When he argued the latter based on the New Testament, Abraham Geiger ignited an intense debate that began in nineteenth-century Germany but continues to this day.\ Geiger, a pioneer of Reform Judaism and a founder of Jewish studies, developed a Jewish version of Christian origins. He contended that Jesus was a member of the Pharisees, a progressive and liberalizing group within first-century Judaism, and that he taught nothing new...

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Was Jesus the founder of Christianity or a teacher of Judaism? When he argued the latter based on the New Testament, Abraham Geiger ignited an intense debate that began in nineteenth-century Germany but continues to this day.Geiger, a pioneer of Reform Judaism and a founder of Jewish studies, developed a Jewish version of Christian origins. He contended that Jesus was a member of the Pharisees, a progressive and liberalizing group within first-century Judaism, and that he taught nothing new or original. This argument enraged German Protestant theologians, some of whom produced a tragic counterargument based on racial theory.In this fascinating book, Susannah Heschel traces the genesis of Geiger's argument and examines the reaction to it within Christian theology. She concludes that Geiger initiated an intellectual revolt by the colonized against the colonizer, an attempt not to assimilate into Christianity by adopting Jesus as a Jew, but to overthrow Christian intellectual hegemony by claiming that Christianity—and all of Western civilization—was the product of Judaism.

AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Reversing the Gaze1Ch. 1The Creation of a Historical Theologian23Ch. 2Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Prelude of Revisionist Configurations50Ch. 3Reconceiving Early Judaism76Ch. 4D. F. Strauss, the Tubingen School, and Albrecht Ritschl106Ch. 5The Jewish Jesus and the Protestant Flight from the Historical Jesus127Ch. 6From Jesus to Christianity: Geiger on the Postapostolic Era162Ch. 7Fixing the Theological Gaze: The Reception of Geiger's Work186Conclusion229Notes243Index301