Redeeming our sacred story
the death of Jesus and relations between Jews and Christians
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Word Count
96,750 words, Guess
Page Count
387 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-10080914817X
- ISBN-101587682818
- ISBN-139780809148172
- ISBN-139781587682810
- Library of Congress Control Number2013011454
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2013020506
- OCLC Control Number844073436
- Better World Books9780809148172
- Open LibraryOL28391023M
Classifications
- DDC261.2/6
- LCCBM535 .B654 2013
- LCCBM535
and 1 more
- LCCBM535.B654 2013
Description
Stories of Jesus' passion and death lie at the core of Christian identity. They offer an encounter with his experience of the human condition: betrayals by those closest to him, his own fear of death, uncertainty about God's will, and the endurance of terrible suffering and an ignominious death. From generation to generation, these stories have functioned in sacred and saving ways for Christians. Yet, misinterpretations of the passion narratives have rationalized hostility to and violence against Jews as "Christ killers". This sacrilegious telling cries out for redemption. Redeeming Christianity's sacred story requires respect, even awe, for its power; demands rigorous examination of the history between Jews and Christians and the ethical obligation to be altered by this history; and entails pursuing solid biblical scholarship, principles for reinterpreting troubling texts, and incorporation into Christian spirituality. Redeeming Our Sacred Story challenges us to forge more just relations between Jews and Christians. It witnesses to the world that reconciliation is possible. (Back cover).
Subjects
Series Statement
- Studies in Judaism and Christianity
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