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The Hebrew Scriptures in Judaism and Christianity

by Harvard University

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Course Description

In 70CE the Romans destroyed the Temple in Jerusalem. Second Temple Judaism, whose worship consisted of animal sacrifice permitted by biblical command only at the Temple, would have to reinvent itself as Rabbinic Judaism.  Contemporaneously, the authors of the New Testament Gospels were writing about the Jewish apocalyptic prophet whom they believed was the awaited messiah.  For both the rabbis and the gospel writers, for both ancient Jews and ancient Christians, the central authoritative text was the Torah and the other books we now call the Hebrew Scriptures.  This course surveys how the interpretation (and reinterpretation) of these books spawned two rival cultural systems, Judaism and Christianity.  The issues addressed are: 1) What are the truth claims of Judaism and Christianity?  2) In the first centuries of our era, how did Jewish biblical interpretation differ from Christian?  3) What differences resulted in "the parting of the ways" between Judaism and Christianity?  4) How does each culture deal with the biblical passages concerning: circumcision, the food laws, the Sabbath, Passover, the manifestations of the deity (e.g., Logos), the messiah, atonement/redemption, and the concept of Israel as the chosen of God?

Customer Reviews

Terrific Course

My only complaint about this course is that there aren't more of them.

Great course

Very deep content covering both Christian and Jewish traditions, as well as a linguistic analysis.

Amazing overview, great information, great teacher

Enjoyable, challenging, broad overview of the complex history of Judaism and the beginnings of Christianity. Cohen has a wealth of knowledge, includes concise & informative lecture notes, and even gets a little humor and irony in to challenge the student. Even if you have a little background reading in this area, you will be engaged and learn something new, or be struck by the way the professor puts it all together. Can’t recommend it enough if these topics interest you.

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