Toledot Yeshu in Context: The Jewish "Life of Jesus" in Ancient, Medieval, and Modern History (Texts and Studies in Ancient Judaism, #182)

Daniel Barbu (Editor) and Yaacov Deutsch (Editor)

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The Jewish "Life of Jesus" or Toledot Yeshu provides one of the most extraordinary accounts of the beginnings of Christianity. The narrative describes Jesus as child born of adultery, a charlatan, and a false prophet who performed would-be miracles through the use of magic. Throughout the centuries, the story aroused the ire of anti-Jewish polemicists, delighted anti-clerical authors, and was viewed by Jewish scholars as a subject of embarrassment. Toledot Yeshu presents us with a formidable counter-history of the origins of Christianity. In the eighteenth century, Voltaire went so far as to proclaim that Toledot Yeshu, however extravagant, was perhaps more truthful than the Christian gospels. The object of this volume is to consider this narrative as an object of history, to question its transmission, reception and function within the various historical settings in which it circulated, and seek to understand its meaning for both Jews and non-Jews from antiquity to the modern era.
  • ISBN13 9783161593000
  • Publish Date 19 November 2020
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country DE
  • Imprint JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 366
  • Language English