The gerasene demoniac: A jewish approach to liberation before 70 ce

Daniel Cohen*

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    Abstract

    Contemporary Gospel studies have recently taken increasing interest in the Jewish context of Jesus and the gospels. Judaism, Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition offers an overview of the ways in which Judaism is used in the canonical gospels and how this relates to the idea of a 'Jewish Jesus'. The essays bring together a range of influential scholars to analyse the role of Judaism in gospel studies. The book explores constructions of gender, the impact of the historical Jesus, and the significant steps toward Christian distinctiveness made in the gospel of John. The essays cover a range of biblical texts: from the Lord's Prayer to Mark's Christology and the Gerasene Demoniac to themes of poverty in Luke
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationJudaism, Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition
    Subtitle of host publicationEssays in Honour of Maurice Casey
    PublisherTaylor and Francis
    Pages152-173
    Number of pages22
    ISBN (Electronic)9781315539294
    ISBN (Print)9781845532833
    Publication statusPublished - 8 Apr 2016

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