Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus

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"Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus" is a scholarly work by Susannah Heschel that examines how 19th-century Jewish scholar Abraham Geiger reinterpreted Jesus as a figure rooted in Judaism, reshaping modern Jewish-Christian understanding.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
analyzes Abraham Geiger’s writings on Jesus
Jewish–Christian polemics in the 19th century
the Jewishness of Jesus
the development of Reform Judaism
argues that Geiger’s view of Jesus reshaped modern Jewish–Christian dialogue
that Jesus can be understood as a figure within Second Temple Judaism
author Susannah Heschel NERFINISHED
contextualizes Abraham Geiger within 19th-century German intellectual life NERFINISHED
Jewish engagement with New Testament scholarship
contributesTo modern Jewish–Christian dialogue
reassessment of Jesus within Judaism
understanding of the origins of Reform Judaism
examines how Abraham Geiger reinterpreted Jesus as rooted in Judaism
the construction of religious identity in modernity
the impact of Geiger’s work on Jewish–Christian understanding
the role of historical criticism in Jewish studies of Christianity
focusesOn 19th-century Jewish scholarship
Jewish reinterpretations of Jesus
historical Jesus research
modern Christian theology
modern Jewish thought
genre biographical study
intellectual history
religious studies
hasPerspective Jewish scholarly perspective on Jesus
historical-critical approach to religious texts
language English
mainSubject Abraham Geiger NERFINISHED
Jesus NERFINISHED
Jewish–Christian relations NERFINISHED
publisher University of Chicago Press NERFINISHED
relatedTo German-Jewish intellectual history
Jewish views of Jesus
Reform Judaism NERFINISHED
historical-critical method
liberal Protestantism
subjectArea Christian theology
Jewish studies
history of religion
interfaith relations
timePeriodDiscussed 19th century
modern era

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Susannah Heschel notableWork Abraham Geiger and the Jewish Jesus