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Daniel Boyarin

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Daniel Boyarin (דניאל בוירין; born 1946) is a historian of religion. [1]

39 relations: Abraham-Geiger-Kolleg, Adoptionism, Ann Pellegrini, Asbury Park, New Jersey, Boyarin, Brit milah, Catherine Keller (theologian), Christianity and antisemitism, Enoch Seminar, Freehold High School, Gender and Judaism, Goddard College, Hesychasm, Historical background of the New Testament, Jacob the heretic, Jesus in the Talmud, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Jonathan Boyarin, Judaism, Judaism's view of Jesus, List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1992, List of Jewish feminists, List of University of California, Berkeley faculty, Martyrdom of Pionius, Mashal (allegory), Merkabah mysticism, Names and titles of God in the New Testament, Origins of Christianity, Origins of Judaism, Paul the Apostle, Paul the Apostle and Judaism, Progressive Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism, Rachel, wife of Rabbi Akiva, Sigmund H. Danziger Jr. Memorial Lecture in the Humanities, Split of early Christianity and Judaism, Stereotypes of Jews, Talmud, Talmudical hermeneutics, Yeshu.

Abraham-Geiger-Kolleg

Abraham Geiger Kolleg is a rabbinic seminary at the University of Potsdam in Potsdam, Germany.

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Adoptionism

Adoptionism, sometimes called dynamic monarchianism, is a nontrinitarian theological doctrine which holds that Jesus was adopted as the Son of God at his baptism, his resurrection, or his ascension.

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Ann Pellegrini

Ann Pellegrini is Professor of Performance Studies (Tisch School of the Arts) and Social and Cultural Analysis (Faculty of Arts and Science) at NYU and the director of NYU's Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality.

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Asbury Park, New Jersey

Asbury Park is a city in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, located on the Jersey Shore and part of the New York City Metropolitan Area.

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Boyarin

Boyarin (Боярин) may refer to.

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Brit milah

The brit milah (בְּרִית מִילָה,; Ashkenazi pronunciation:, "covenant of circumcision"; Yiddish pronunciation: bris) is a Jewish religious male circumcision ceremony performed by a mohel ("circumciser") on the eighth day of the infant's life.

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Catherine Keller (theologian)

Catherine Keller (born 1953) is a contemporary Christian theologian and Professor of Constructive Theology at Drew University's Graduate Division of Religion.

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Christianity and antisemitism

Christianity and antisemitism deals with the hostility of Christian Churches, Christian groups, and by Christians in general to Judaism and the Jewish people.

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Enoch Seminar

The Enoch Seminar is an academic group of international specialists in Second Temple Judaism and the origins of Christianity who share information about their work in the field and biennially meet to discuss topics of common interest.

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Freehold High School

Freehold High School (sometimes called Freehold Boro, Freehold Borough High School or Boro to distinguish it from Freehold Township High School) is a four-year public high school serving students in ninth through twelfth grades, located within Freehold Borough, New Jersey, United States, operating as one of the six secondary schools of the Freehold Regional High School District.

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Gender and Judaism

Gender and Judaism is a radical, emerging subfield at the intersection of gender studies and Jewish studies.

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Goddard College

Goddard College is a low-residency college with three locations in the United States: Plainfield, Vermont; Port Townsend, Washington; and Seattle, Washington.

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Hesychasm

Hesychasm is a mystical tradition of contemplative prayer in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Historical background of the New Testament

Most scholars who study the historical Jesus and early Christianity believe that the canonical gospels and life of Jesus must be viewed within his historical and cultural context, rather than purely in terms of Christian orthodoxy.

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Jacob the heretic

Jacob the heretic is the name given to a 2nd-century heretic (Hebrew min) whose doings were used as examples in a few passages of the Tosefta and Talmud to illustrate laws relating to dealing with heresy (minut).

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Jesus in the Talmud

The Talmud contains passages that some scholars have concluded are references to Christian traditions about Jesus (through mentions of several individuals called "Yeshu", the native Aramaic form of Jesus' Hebrew name Yeshua).

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Jewish Theological Seminary of America

The Jewish Theological Seminary (JTS) is a religious education organization located in New York, New York.

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Jonathan Boyarin

Jonathan Aaron Boyarin (יונתן אהרן בוירין; born September 16, 1956) is an American anthropologist whose work centers on Jewish communities and on the dynamics of Jewish culture, memory and identity.

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Judaism

Judaism (originally from Hebrew, Yehudah, "Judah"; via Latin and Greek) is the religion of the Jewish people.

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Judaism's view of Jesus

Among followers of Judaism, Jesus is viewed as having been the most influential, and consequently, the most damaging of all false messiahs.

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List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1992

List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1992.

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List of Jewish feminists

This is an alphabetical list of Jewish feminists, each with a page in this Wikipedia.

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List of University of California, Berkeley faculty

This page lists notable faculty (past and present) of the University of California, Berkeley.

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Martyrdom of Pionius

The Martyrdom of Pionius is an account dating from about 300 AD of the martyrdom of a Christian from Smyrna named Pionius.

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Mashal (allegory)

A Mashal (Hebrew: משל) is a short parable with a moral lesson or religious allegory, called a nimshal.

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Merkabah mysticism

Merkabah/Merkavah mysticism (or Chariot mysticism) is a school of early Jewish mysticism, c. 100 BCE – 1000 CE, centered on visions such as those found in the Book of Ezekiel chapter 1, or in the hekhalot ("palaces") literature, concerning stories of ascents to the heavenly palaces and the Throne of God.

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Names and titles of God in the New Testament

The tetragrammaton (YHWH) or trigrammaton (YHW) do not occur in any extant Greek manuscripts of the New Testament.

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Origins of Christianity

Early Christianity has its roots in Hellenistic Judaism and Jewish messianism of the first century.

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Origins of Judaism

The origins of Judaism lie in the Bronze Age polytheistic ancient Semitic religions, specifically Canaanite religion, a syncretization with elements of Babylonian religion and of the worship of Yahweh reflected in the early prophetic books of the Hebrew Bible.

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Paul the Apostle

Paul the Apostle (Paulus; translit, ⲡⲁⲩⲗⲟⲥ; c. 5 – c. 64 or 67), commonly known as Saint Paul and also known by his Jewish name Saul of Tarsus (translit; Saũlos Tarseús), was an apostle (though not one of the Twelve Apostles) who taught the gospel of the Christ to the first century world.

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Paul the Apostle and Judaism

The relationship between Paul the Apostle and Second Temple Judaism continues to be the subject of much scholarly research, as it is thought that Paul played an important role in the relationship between Christianity and Judaism as a whole.

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Progressive Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism

"Progressive" Jewish Thought and the New Anti-Semitism is a 2006 essay written by Alvin Hirsch Rosenfeld, director of Indiana University's Center for the Study of Contemporary Antisemitism and professor of English and Jewish Studies.

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Rachel, wife of Rabbi Akiva

Rachel, wife of Rabbi Akiva (רחל אשת רבי עקיבא) was a late 1st-century CE Jewish resident of Judea who is cited by the Talmud and Aggadah as a paragon of the Jewish wife who encourages her husband to pursue Torah study and is willing to make personal sacrifices to achieve that goal.

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Sigmund H. Danziger Jr. Memorial Lecture in the Humanities

The Sigmund H. Danziger Jr.

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Split of early Christianity and Judaism

The split of early Christianity and Judaism took place during the first centuries CE.

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Stereotypes of Jews

Stereotypes of Jews are generalized representations of Jews, often caricatured and of a prejudiced and antisemitic nature.

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Talmud

The Talmud (Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד talmūd "instruction, learning", from a root LMD "teach, study") is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law and theology.

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Talmudical hermeneutics

Talmudical hermeneutics (Hebrew: מידות שהתורה נדרשת בהן) defines the rules and methods for the investigation and exact determination of the meaning of the Scriptures, within the framework of Rabbinic Judaism.

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Yeshu

Yeshu (in the Hebrew alphabet) is the name of an individual or individuals mentioned in Rabbinic literature, which historically has been assumed to be a reference to Jesus when used in the Talmud.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Boyarin

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