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Jesus beyond Christianity : the classic texts / edited by Gregory A. Barker and Stephen E. Gregg; foreword by Desmond M. Tutu.

Material type: TextNew York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2010Description: xii, 302 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9780199553440
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 301.9 J499 2010
Contents:
I. JESUS IN JUDAISM: THE CLASSIS TEXTS -- 1. Dangerous times for Jews -- 2. The rejected disciple -- 3. A teacher of Jewish law -- 4. The Bible testifies against the deity of Jesus -- 5. The church-not Jesus-is the Heretic -- 6. Jesus: Jewish evangelist to the Gentiles -- 7. Reasons for Jewish evangelist to the Gentiles -- 7. Reasons for Jewish silence on Jesus -- 8. Jesus: an unoriginal Pharisee -- 9. Jesus: forerunner of the reform Jew -- 10. The value of the Gospels for a Jew -- 11. Jesus: a prophet -- 12. Jesus: destroyer of culture and nation -- 13. Jesus on Jewish soil -- 14. No sentimental love -- II. JESUS IN ISLAM: THE CLASSIS TEXTS -- 1. The miraculous conception of Jesus -- 2. The mission of Jesus -- 3. At the end of Jesus' mission -- 4. Responses to Jesus -- 5. A final word from the Qur'an -- 6. Jesus in the Hadith -- 7. The ascetic Jesus -- 8. Jesus and the powers of God -- 9. Jesus in the graveyard -- 10. A rationalist examines Christian claims about Jesus -- 11. Jesus: a mirror of God -- 12. Jesus and the fool -- 13. On praising a human being -- 14. Realizing God -- 15. Who died on the cross? -- 16. Jesus in India -- 17. Jesus and non-violence -- 18. Jesus between us and you -- III. JESUS IN HINDUISM: THE CLASSIS TEXTS -- 1. Jesus was a unitarian -- 2. A divine teacher-not atoner -- 3. Jesus: the ideal son -- 4. Repudiate the little Christ -- 5. Jesus: simple, honest, and ignorant -- 6. Mystical experiences of the universal Jesus -- 7. Jesus is like Ramakrishna -- 8. Jesus vs. His Christian followers -- 9. Jesus was oriental -- 10. Jesus is the property of the world -- 11. Christ has yet to be born -- 12. Jesus' message continued to be ignored -- 13. An avatar of sorrow -- 14. Jesus: an Eastern seer -- IV. JESUS IN BUDDHISM: THE CLASSIC TEXTS -- 1. Jesus: son of Dubious deity -- 2. The founder of a passive religion -- 3. Jesus: a teacher of morality -- 4. A demon in disguise -- 5. Birth omens compared -- 6. A man between Egoism and universalism -- 7. Jesus: absolute and relative -- 8. Obliterating God consciousness -- 9. A man of contradictions -- 10. The good heart of Jesus
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Includes index.

I. JESUS IN JUDAISM: THE CLASSIS TEXTS --
1. Dangerous times for Jews --
2. The rejected disciple --
3. A teacher of Jewish law --
4. The Bible testifies against the deity of Jesus --
5. The church-not Jesus-is the Heretic --
6. Jesus: Jewish evangelist to the Gentiles --
7. Reasons for Jewish evangelist to the Gentiles --
7. Reasons for Jewish silence on Jesus --
8. Jesus: an unoriginal Pharisee --
9. Jesus: forerunner of the reform Jew --
10. The value of the Gospels for a Jew --
11. Jesus: a prophet --
12. Jesus: destroyer of culture and nation --
13. Jesus on Jewish soil --
14. No sentimental love --

II. JESUS IN ISLAM: THE CLASSIS TEXTS --
1. The miraculous conception of Jesus --
2. The mission of Jesus --
3. At the end of Jesus' mission --
4. Responses to Jesus --
5. A final word from the Qur'an --
6. Jesus in the Hadith --
7. The ascetic Jesus --
8. Jesus and the powers of God --
9. Jesus in the graveyard --
10. A rationalist examines Christian claims about Jesus --
11. Jesus: a mirror of God --
12. Jesus and the fool --
13. On praising a human being --
14. Realizing God --
15. Who died on the cross? --
16. Jesus in India --
17. Jesus and non-violence --
18. Jesus between us and you --

III. JESUS IN HINDUISM: THE CLASSIS TEXTS --
1. Jesus was a unitarian --
2. A divine teacher-not atoner --
3. Jesus: the ideal son --
4. Repudiate the little Christ --
5. Jesus: simple, honest, and ignorant --
6. Mystical experiences of the universal Jesus --
7. Jesus is like Ramakrishna --
8. Jesus vs. His Christian followers --
9. Jesus was oriental --
10. Jesus is the property of the world --
11. Christ has yet to be born --
12. Jesus' message continued to be ignored --
13. An avatar of sorrow --
14. Jesus: an Eastern seer --

IV. JESUS IN BUDDHISM: THE CLASSIC TEXTS --
1. Jesus: son of Dubious deity --
2. The founder of a passive religion --
3. Jesus: a teacher of morality --
4. A demon in disguise --
5. Birth omens compared --
6. A man between Egoism and universalism --
7. Jesus: absolute and relative --
8. Obliterating God consciousness --
9. A man of contradictions --
10. The good heart of Jesus

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