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A Fresh Approach To Jewish-Christian Studies, Asher Finkel
A Fresh Approach To Jewish-Christian Studies, Asher Finkel
Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.
A fresh attitude towards Judaism has prevailed in the study of the common roots with Christianity and the subsequent relational development of the respective religious communities since the Vatican II and the publication of Guidelines and Suggestions for the Implementing the Conciliar Declaration "Nostra Aetate." This account of the scholarly pursuit of Jewish Christian studies shows how cautious we must be in the examination of each period. Such is the invitation extended to all scholars who seek to enter the new millennium in a joint effort to explore the dynamics of a common background.
Jesus' Preaching In The Synagogue On The Sabbath (Luke 4:16-28), Asher Finkel
Jesus' Preaching In The Synagogue On The Sabbath (Luke 4:16-28), Asher Finkel
Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.
This article phenomenologically examines the narrative of Luke 4:16-28 and was revised and published in Gospels and the Scriptures of Israel, edited by Craig A. Evans and W. Richard Stegner, 325-341. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1994.
The Book Of Daniel: Its Significance And Meaning, Asher Finkel
The Book Of Daniel: Its Significance And Meaning, Asher Finkel
Rabbi Asher Finkel, Ph.D.
A phenomenological examination of the Book of Daniel and its apocalyptic meaning within the rabbinic and Christian traditions. This article was reprinted in Dor le Dor 11 (1983):181-188.