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Jon D. Levenson

    Jon D. Levenson es un destacado erudito de la Biblia y el midrash rabínico, que explora las cuestiones filosóficas y teológicas inherentes a los estudios bíblicos en la Harvard Divinity School. Su obra investiga la interacción entre los modos tradicionales de interpretación bíblica y la crítica histórica moderna. También profundiza en la relación entre el judaísmo y el cristianismo, centrando sus análisis en las tradiciones teológicas del antiguo Israel, la interpretación literaria de la Biblia hebrea y la historia de la interpretación bíblica judía. Sus perspectivas sobre la teología judía moderna y las relaciones judeocristianas iluminan las complejas conexiones dentro de estas tradiciones espirituales.

    Israel's Day of Light and Joy
    Sinai and Zion: An Entry into the Jewish Bible
    The Love of God
    Esther (OTL)
    Inheriting Abraham
    The Death and Resurrection of the Beloved Son
    • 2024

      Israel's Day of Light and Joy

      The Origin, Development, and Enduring Meaning of the Jewish Sabbath

      • 296 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the Jewish Sabbath, this book delves into its historical origins and evolution, highlighting the various theological and ethical interpretations that have emerged over time. It examines the diverse practices associated with the Sabbath, illustrating its significance within Jewish life and tradition throughout the centuries.

      Israel's Day of Light and Joy
    • 2020
    • 2014

      Esther (OTL)

      • 162 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The book of Esther poses notable interpretive challenges due to the significant differences between its Greek and Hebrew texts. Jon D. Levenson expertly navigates both versions, revealing their coherence and disparities. This commentary engages with contemporary scholarship alongside traditional rabbinic interpretations, offering a rich array of insights. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the text's complexities and its varying interpretations across different religious traditions.

      Esther (OTL)
    • 2014

      Inheriting Abraham

      • 264 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Jews, Christians, and Muslims supposedly share a common religious heritage in the patriarch Abraham, and the idea that he should serve only as a source of unity among the three traditions has become widespread in both scholarly and popular circles. But in Inheriting Abraham, Jon Levenson reveals how the increasingly conventional notion of the three

      Inheriting Abraham
    • 2010
    • 1993

      "The near sacrifice and miraculous restoration of a beloved son is a central but largely overlooked theme in both Judaism and Christianity. This book explores how this notion of child sacrifice constitutes an overlooked bond between the two religions."--

      The Death and Resurrection of the Beloved Son