Jesus the Jew: Nature and Nurture, Ethnicity, and Performance
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https://doi.org/10.6017/scjr.v21i1.21693Keywords:
Jesus, ethnicity, Jewish practice and belief, gender, antisemitismAbstract
Jesus’s nature, his ethnic identification, connects him with Jews then and through history; his nurture, the Jewish life in which he was embedded, continues this connection; his lifestyle, his personal and positive decision to live as a Jew as well as his recognition as a Jew by non-Jews commends him to Jews today as part of their history.
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