Authors: Ben-Chorin, Jared S. Klein (Editor), Max Reinhart
ISBN-13: 9780820322568, ISBN-10: 0820322563
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Date Published: May 2001
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Schalom Ben-Chorin (1913-1999) wrote some thirty books on Jewish historical and cultural themes, of which Brother Jesus was his acknowledged favorite. German-born and -educated, Ben-Chorin emigrated to Jerusalem in 1935, where he spent the remainder of his life. In the aftermath of World War II, he worked tirelessly to repair relations between Jews and Germans and between Christians and Jews. His many awards include the Buber-Rosenzweig Medal and the Leo Baeck Prize. Jared S. Klein is a professor of linguistics, classics, and Germanic and Slavic languages at the University of Georgia. Max Reinhart is a professor of German and head of the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages at the University of Georgia.
No matter what we would make of Jesus, says Schalom Ben-Chorin, he was first a Jewish man in a Jewish land. Brother Jesus leads us through the twists and turns of history to reveal the figure who extends a "brotherly hand" to the author as a fellow Jew.
Ben-Chorin's reach is astounding as he moves easily between literature, law, etymology, psychology, and theology to recover "Jesus' picture from the Christian overpainting." A commanding scholar of the historical Jesus who also devoted his life to widening Jewish-Christian dialogue, Ben-Chorin ranges across such events as the wedding at Cana, the Last Supper, and the crucifixion to reveal, in contemporary Christianity, traces of the Jewish codes and customs in which Jesus was immersed. Not only do we see how and why these events also resonate with Jews, but we are brought closer to Christianity in its primitive state: radical, directionless, even pagan.
Early in his book, Ben-Chorin writes, "the belief of Jesus unifies us, but the belief in Jesus divides us." It is the kind of paradox from which arise endless questions or, as Ben-Chorin would have it, endless opportunities for Jews and Christians to come together for meaningful, mutual discovery.
Author's Foreword to the English-Language Edition | ||
Translators' Preface | ||
1 | The Figure of Jesus | 1 |
2 | Birth and Rebirth | 20 |
3 | Physician and Teacher | 39 |
4 | The Wedding at Cana | 64 |
5 | The Parables | 71 |
6 | Teach Us to Pray | 87 |
7 | Jesus and the Women | 95 |
8 | Who Am I? | 104 |
9 | On to Jerusalem: Victory Procession or Path of Martyrdom? | 112 |
10 | Seder Night in Jerusalem | 125 |
11 | The Fifth Cup | 146 |
12 | The Longest Short Trial | 156 |
13 | INRI, or The Curse of the Crucified | 175 |
Notes | 189 | |
Bibliography | 207 | |
Biblical Citations | 217 | |
Citations from Classical Jewish Texts (other than the Hebrew Bible) | 227 | |
Ancient and Classical Texts, Exegetical Sources, and Translations | 231 | |
Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, and Latin Words and Phrases | 235 | |
Index of Persons | 241 | |
Index of Subjects | 247 |