Book suggestion: Kosher Jesus

Rabbi Shmuley Boteach wrote a very significant book IMHO. Kosher Jesus will probably not be a book we would teach Christology in our churches from [:)] but it would be great to have it in Logos. It will shortly be available in Amazon and probably Kindle. To have it in Logos (or at least Vyrso) would be so much better.
P.S. There is an interesting article about the book in Jerusalem Post.
Bohuslav
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Boruslav! Peace to you! and .......... Always Joy in the Lord! *smile*
That's a great suggestion. I'd love to read that book; and I'm sure (reading with discretion!) that I would obtain some very rich insights indeed!
Also, Boruslav, I want to thank you -- and thank our Gracious God for you! -- for your very positive and helpful posts as the months and years roll by.
I always read your posts a wee bit more carefully than most of the threads. It seems that God has done a very good work in you, and that you are indeed a Poem of His for us all! Ephesians 2:10 - For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.
The Holy Bible: English Standard Version. 2001 (Eph 2:10). Wheaton: Standard Bible Society.
αὐτοῦ γάρ ἐσμεν ποίημα, κτισθέντες ἐν Χριστῷ Ἰησοῦ ἐπὶ ἔργοις ἀγαθοῖς οἷς προητοίμασεν ὁ θεός, ἵνα ἐν αὐτοῖς περιπατήσωμεν.
Aland, B., Aland, K., Black, M., Martini, C. M., Metzger, B. M., & Wikgren, A. (1993). The Greek New Testament (4th ed.) (506). Federal Republic of Germany: United Bible Societies.
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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Thank you Milford for your gracious words. There cannot be more positive person on the forums then you. [:)] You have a very special gift of encouragement. Let God bless you and keep you.
Bohuslav
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I'd definitely be interested in getting it through either Logos or Vyrso.
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Bohuslav Wojnar said:
There is an interesting article about the book in Jerusalem Post.
I've seriously disliked this guy since the first or second column I read by him, and had no intention to buy any book of his, but after that article I'm beginning to feel sympathy for him. [:)]
Here are a couple of other books on this theme that I've intended to suggest:
- Zolli, Israel/Eugenio: The Nazarene. The author was chief rabbi of Rome during the war, but converted to Catholicism just after. The interesting thing, though, is that the book was written much earlier, but nevertheless considered so orthodox that an archbishop offered to give it the imprimatur (I suspect he declined...).
- Schäfer, Peter: Jesus in the Talmud. Quite a contrast between the positive review in HaAretz, and the negative one in Jerusalem Post!
- Marshall, Taylor: The Crucified Rabbi. Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity.
- Pitre, Brant: Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist: Unlocking the Secrets of the Last Supper.
(And, yes, I want Zolli's autobiography as well (in Vyrso).)
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fgh said:Bohuslav Wojnar said:
There is an interesting article about the book in Jerusalem Post.
I've seriously disliked this guy since the first or second column I read by him, and had no intention to buy any book of his, but after that article I'm beginning to feel sympathy for him.
Here are a couple of other books on this theme that I've intended to suggest:
- Zolli, Israel/Eugenio: The Nazarene. The author was chief rabbi of Rome during the war, but converted to Catholicism just after. The interesting thing, though, is that the book was written much earlier, but nevertheless considered so orthodox that an archbishop offered to give it the imprimatur (I suspect he declined...).
- Schäfer, Peter: Jesus in the Talmud. Quite a contrast between the positive review in HaAretz, and the negative one in Jerusalem Post!
- Marshall, Taylor: The Crucified Rabbi. Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity.
- Pitre, Brant: Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist: Unlocking the Secrets of the Last Supper.
(And, yes, I want Zolli's autobiography as well (in Vyrso).)
Your suggestions look very interesting to me. [Y]
Concerning the rabbi Boteach, I started to read the article because some time ago I listened to the public debate of Dr. Michael Brown and Rabbi Shmuley Boteach. In this light I found it very surprising to see his troubles now he has with some Chabad Rabbis for his new book. It is very intriguing actually.
Bohuslav
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fgh said:
Schäfer, Peter: Jesus in the Talmud.
Seems he's releasing another one in just a few weeks, so I thought I'd add that one as well:
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fgh said:fgh said:
Schäfer, Peter: Jesus in the Talmud.
Seems he's releasing another one in just a few weeks, so I thought I'd add that one as well:
[Y]
Bohuslav
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fgh said:Bohuslav Wojnar said:
There is an interesting article about the book in Jerusalem Post.
I've seriously disliked this guy since the first or second column I read by him, and had no intention to buy any book of his, but after that article I'm beginning to feel sympathy for him.
Here are a couple of other books on this theme that I've intended to suggest:
- Zolli, Israel/Eugenio: The Nazarene. The author was chief rabbi of Rome during the war, but converted to Catholicism just after. The interesting thing, though, is that the book was written much earlier, but nevertheless considered so orthodox that an archbishop offered to give it the imprimatur (I suspect he declined...).
- Schäfer, Peter: Jesus in the Talmud. Quite a contrast between the positive review in HaAretz, and the negative one in Jerusalem Post!
- Marshall, Taylor: The Crucified Rabbi. Judaism and the Origins of Catholic Christianity.
- Pitre, Brant: Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist: Unlocking the Secrets of the Last Supper.
(And, yes, I want Zolli's autobiography as well (in Vyrso).)
I'd like to see these in Logos, too!
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Bohuslav Wojnar said:
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach wrote a very significant book IMHO. Kosher Jesus will probably not be a book we would teach Christology in our churches from
but it would be great to have it in Logos.
It seems Michael L. Brown, the author of Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, has now written a reply: The Real Kosher Jesus: Revealing the Mysteries of the Hidden Messiah. It also seems the two authors are friends as well as adversaries, which is always a good starting point for a public debate. [:)]
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fgh said:
It also seems the two authors are friends as well as adversaries, which is always a good starting point for a public debate.
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fgh said:Bohuslav Wojnar said:
Rabbi Shmuley Boteach wrote a very significant book IMHO. Kosher Jesus will probably not be a book we would teach Christology in our churches from
but it would be great to have it in Logos.
It seems Michael L. Brown, the author of Answering Jewish Objections to Jesus, has now written a reply: The Real Kosher Jesus: Revealing the Mysteries of the Hidden Messiah. It also seems the two authors are friends as well as adversaries, which is always a good starting point for a public debate.
Yes! It would be great to have both those books in Logos. (I would vote for any book of Michael Brown). [Y]
Bohuslav
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